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Mystery surrounds woman’s death Autopsy set Monday; alleged assailant remains hospitalized BY CHARLIE BERMANT AND JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT LUDLOW — An autopsy is scheduled Monday for a LaPush woman whose death Thursday in Port Ludlow has led to a second-degree murder investigation.
Virginia G. Castaneda, 20, was taken to Kosec Funeral Home in Port Townsend after the 5:32 a.m. call that brought deputies to the Port Ludlow home. Evan Daniel Thompson, 33, who is undergoing treatment at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, is under arrest for investigation of second-degree murder.
Thompson was discovered at the house at 1771 Samsonville Road with cuts to the wrist and a self-inflicted g u n s h o t wound. C a s t a n e - Castaneda da’s cause of death is currently undetermined, according to Jefferson County Sheriff’s Detective Brett Anglin. “It could still be a gunshot
wound, strangulation, suffocation, Thompson was airlifted to or a multitude of other plausible Harborview Medical Center in causes,” Anglin said in an email. Seattle, where he remains. He is listed on the Jefferson County No conclusion sheriff’s jail roster as being held for investigation of second-degree “We are hesitant to come to a murder with no bail set. conclusion until an autopsy is Harborview has declined to completed and compared to eviprovide information about dence found on the scene and Thompson’s conditions due to pristatements from witnesses.” vacy issues, according to a spokesWhen deputies answered a call man. to the house, they found ThompCastaneda was a 2013 graduson in the backyard and Casate of Forks High School. taneda deceased in an upstairs TURN TO SLAYING/A5 bedroom.
Of boat and men Wraps to come off Steinbeck vessel BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — The Western Flyer is about to be uncloaked. Three months after the beginning of a $2 million renovation to transform the battered hulk of a ship once used by author John Steinbeck into a floating science center, those working on the project are lifting the shroud of secrecy and Steinbeck allowing the public to look but not touch. “There have been no surprises on this project so far,” said Shipwrights Co-op member Chris Chase, who with Tim Lee is overseeing a renovation expected to take 2½ years. “The biggest surprise is the level of public interest,” he said. “Ten to 12 people a day come here asking questions about the boat and wanting to take a tour.” TURN
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Extreme Park, EPA reach pact to keep sprint boat track races BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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employees, performers and fans worldwide.” On Friday, a joint report from RadarOnline.com and The National Enquirer said Hogan had used racial slurs in a conversation WORLD WRESTLING caught on a sex video that ENTERTAINMENT Inc. is the subject of an invahas severed ties with Hulk sion of privacy lawsuit. Hogan amid a report that In a statement, the one of the biggest stars in 61-year-old Hogan apoloprofessional wrestling hisgized for using “offensive tory used racial slurs in a language” in a conversation conversation caught on a eight years ago. sex tape. “It was unacceptable The comfor me to have used that pany offensive language. There deleted is no excuse for it, and I most referapologize for having done ences to it,” Hogan said, calling his Hogan on departure from WWE a its website resignation. and issued His attorneys did not a statement return messages left by Friday say- Hogan The Associated Press. ing it had Hogan, perhaps the bigterminated its contract gest star in WWE’s fivewith him. decade history, was the WWE did not give a rea- main draw for the first son but issued a statement WrestleMania in 1985 saying it is “committed to and was a fixture for years embracing and celebrating in its signature event, facindividuals from all backing everyone from Andre grounds as demonstrated the Giant and Randy Savage to The Rock and by the diversity of our
WWE cuts its ties with Hulk Hogan
even company chairman Vince McMahon. He won six WWE championships and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005 by Sylvester Stallone. But he was able to transcend his “Hulkamania” fan base to become a celebrity outside the wrestling world, appearing in numerous movies and television shows, including a reality show about his life on VH1, “Hogan Knows Best.” Hogan is currently seeking $100 million from the website Gawker for posting part of the sex tape of him with Heather Cole, the ex-wife of Hogan’s one-time friend and radio show host Bubba the Love Sponge Clem. Gawker, which removed the video from its website under a court order, said it had the right to publish the edited video because Hogan talked in detail about his sex life before the video’s release, which made the story newsworthy.
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The results cannot be Ms. Sischy counted assumed to represent the opinions of all users or the public as a whole. among her friends the fashion designer Gianni Versace, who was murSetting it Straight dered in 1997; she served, Corrections and clarifications with her spouse, Sandra Brant, as godmother to the ■ State Highway 112 from the intersection of Pied________ infant son of Elton John mont Road to east of downtown Joyce will be temporarily and his husband, David closed this Saturday, Aug. 1, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. INGRID SISCHY, 63, a Furnish. for the Joyce Daze Parade. writer, editor and cultural At her death Ms. Sischy A Briefly item on Page A4 Friday had an incorrect critic known for her long, was a contributing editor date. authoritative associations at Vanity Fair, a post she with Interview magazine, ■ Witherow performed a free concert during the The New Yorker and Vanity had held for nearly two decades. Sequim Library’s Summertime Music! 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Strange More than 329 miles of A fixture at fashion Field grandstand to witness said. shows and gallery openings streets and highways, 30 a 2½-hour show that was miles of irrigation canals around the globe, she knew part of the Washington 1990 (25 years ago) seemingly everyone on the and ditches, 16 miles of State Firemen’s Association. streambed improvement, State Lands CommisIt was the largest audi18 public buildings and a sioner Brian Boyle released Seen Around survey of Clallam County’s ence ever assembled on the a draft plan for a 260,000North Olympic Peninsula to Peninsula snapshots mineral resources are acre experimental forest in view an event. listed among the projects western Clallam and JefferA MAN IN a pickup completed by the federal son counties. truck screaming expletives 1965 (50 years ago) Works Progress AdminisThe draft plan outlines out the window after traffic tration during the past how Boyle’s state DepartPort of Port Angeles offiLaugh Lines ahead of him slows to allow 4½ years. cials will investigate the fea- ment of Natural Resources pedestrians to cross the The report, made public sibility of an additional pier. wants to manage its forests WITH MORE AND road . . . by Carl W. Smith, state WPA west of Lake Crescent and Inquiries have been more states legalizing maradministrator, includes north of the Queets River. made to the port agency by ijuana, companies are linWANTED! “Seen Around” among Clallam projects a State officials hope to exporters who would like to ing up to create the first items recalling things seen on the North Olympic Peninsula. Send golf course, boat harbor, rec- see a new pier constructed use the experimental forest marijuana breathalyzer. them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box reation buildings, school to handle increased shipping to try new ways of managOfficials say the tough1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax rehabilitation, three airports from this area. ing forests in environmenest part is getting stoners 360-417-3521; or email news@ and three parks. tally sensitive ways while “This is purely in a study to stop trying to inhale off peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure As the report was being phase, and he have no inten- still providing timber for the breathalyzer. you mention where you saw your released, about 3,500 people tion at this time to construct industry. Jimmy Fallon “Seen Around.” OWEN CHADWICK, 99, a scholar and priest whose works explored the history of Christianity over two millennia, has died. Mr. Chadwick’s family said in a death notice in the Telegraph newspaper that he died peacefully at home in Cambridge, southern England, on July 17. Mr. Chadwick studied at Cambridge — where he also played rugby for the university — and spent much of his career in the academic town. He was master of Selwyn College between 1956 and 1983 and university vice-chancellor from 1969 to 1971. Mr. Chadwick was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1941 after experiencing a religious awakening partly inspired by imprisoned anti-Nazi German cleric Martin Niemoller. He went on to hold professorships in both ecclesiastical and modern history, a relatively unusual feat. Mr. Chadwick’s first book, John Cassian: A Study in Primitive Monasticism, looked at the early centuries of Christianity, but much of his work focused on the post-Reformation period.
His many books included A History of Christianity, The Reformation, The Victorian Church and The Secularization of the European Mind in the 19th Century. With his brother, Henry Chadwick, he oversaw the 16-volume Oxford History of the Christian Church.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, July 26, the 207th day of 2015. There are 158 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights in History: ■ On July 26, 1945, President Harry S. Truman, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek issued the Potsdam Declaration, which called upon Imperial Japan to unconditionally surrender, or face “prompt amd utter destruction.” The same day, Churchill resigned as Britain’s prime minister after his Conservatives were soundly defeated by the Labour Party; Clement Attlee succeeded him. On this date: ■ In 1775, Benjamin Franklin became America’s first
postmaster-general. ■ In 1908, U.S. Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte ordered creation of a force of special agents that was a forerunner of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ■ In 1925, five days after the end of the Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tenn., prosecutor William Jennings Bryan died at age 65. Although Bryan had won a conviction against John T. Scopes for teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, the verdict was later overturned. ■ In 1956, the Italian liner Andrea Doria sank off New England, some 11 hours after colliding with the Swedish liner Stockholm; at least 51 people died.
■ In 1965, the Maldives became independent of Britain. ■ In 1971, Apollo 15 was launched from Cape Kennedy, Fla., on America’s fourth successful manned mission to the moon. ■ In 1989, Mark Wellman, a 29-year-old paraplegic, reached the summit of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park after hauling himself up the granite cliff six inches at a time over nine days. ■ In 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act. ■ Ten years ago: America’s manned space program roared back to life with the launch of Discovery, 2½ years after the Columbia disaster.
■ Five years ago: A U.N.backed tribunal sentenced the Khmer Rouge’s chief jailer, Kaing Guek Eav, to 35 years for overseeing the deaths of up to 16,000 people in Cambodia, with 16 years shaved off for time already served, reducing his sentence to 19 years. A Spanish man who’d undergone the world’s first full face transplant appeared before TV cameras; the 31-year-old, identified only as “Oscar,” thanked his doctors and the family of the donor. ■ One year ago: Hamas resumed rocket fire on Israel after rejecting its offer to extend a humanitarian cease-fire, the latest setback in international efforts to negotiate an end to the Gaza war.
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A3 Briefly: Nation right-wing extremist with a history of erratic behavior and violent threats to open fire. NEW ORLEANS — A man Houser, 59, driving wildly down his New said not a Orleans street, hitting other word as he Houser cars and homes after having an aimed at the argument with his wife, was audience, witnesses said. He left shot to death Saturday by a police officer, a police spokesman a horrific scene of blood, bullet holes and spent shell casings, said. and purses, wallets and shoes. Tyler Gamble, the spokesHouser was a deeply troubled man, said the unidentified man man with a reputation of angry was shot after getting out of his car and getting into a fight with behavior in the communities where he lived in Georgia and the officer. Alabama. “The officer felt the need to He flew a large Confederate defend himself with his flag outside his home and a weapon,” Gamble said. InvestiNazi swastika outside a bar he gators do not believe the man owned, and put “doomsday” was armed. fliers in his neighbors’ mailThe officer was a homicide boxes, urging them to pool investigator who was working resources for the coming global on an unrelated case in the economic collapse, his former Lower 9th Ward area when a neighbor Rick Chancey said. resident flagged him down shortly after 9 a.m. Today’s news guests The rampage that led to the shooting happened after the WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: dead man had an argument ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Attorney with his wife, Gamble said.
Wild driver in New Orleans shot by police
Gunman’s past probed LAFAYETTE, La. — Police on Saturday thanked the many people providing tips about John Russell Houser as they work to reconstruct his movements before he killed two people, wounded nine and then killed himself in a movie theater. By interviewing victims and witnesses and studying his cellphone records, Internet postings and other contacts, they hope to figure out what prompted the
General Loretta Lynch; Republican presidential candidate Lindsey Graham; Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidates Rand Paul and Rick Perry; Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Perry. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Paul; Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina.
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Briefly: World struck camps belonging to Kurdish militants in northern Iraq on Friday and Saturday in what were the first strikes since a peace deal was announced in 2013. The strikes in Iraq targeted the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or JERUSALEM — The former PKK, whose affiliates have been wife of Jonathan Pollard, an American convicted of spying for effective in battling the Islamic Israel, called on the Israeli gov- State group. The Kurds of Syria and Iraq ernment to pay for an attorney have become a major part of the to facilitate his freedom amid war against the Islamic State international speculation he group, with Kurdish populations could be released soon. in both countries threatened by Pollard was the militants’ advance. arrested in 1985 as he 3 accused in escape tried unsuccessfully to MEXICO CITY — A federal gain asylum judge in Mexico has opened a in Israel’s court proceeding against three Washington, prison employees on charges D.C., embassy. they aided in the escape of drug Since then, lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzthe case has Pollard man, authorities said. stoked pasIn a statement, the Federal sions and divided opinions in Judiciary Council said the legal both countries. process would advance in the He becomes eligible for cases of three of the seven origiparole in November, on the 30th nally arrested in relation to anniversary of his arrest on Guzman’s July 11 escape from a charges of selling classified maximum-security prison. information to Israel. It said prosecutors showed Last week, there was widethere was sufficient evidence that spread media speculation that the employees favored Guzman’s Pollard could be released sooner escape through a milelong tunnel. Anne Pollard said Saturday It described the employees as night that the Israeli governthe person in charge of the prisment should fund a budget “so on’s video surveillance control centhat Jonathan can hire a top, ter and two guards. There were top-notch attorney” for his inconsistencies in the supervisor’s upcoming parole hearing. statements, and no explanation for why the guards did not answer Turks target Kurds the phone in their module. BAGHDAD —Turkish jets The Associated Press
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President Barack Obama inspects the honor guard after arriving to meet with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at the State House in Nairobi on Saturday. Obama’s official agenda for the state visit has been sprinkled with opportunities to reconnect with his late father’s sprawling Kenyan family, including some meeting the American president for the first time at a Saturday night dinner. He foreshadowed a focus on Kenya in his post-White House life, saying, “I’ll be back . . . [but] I may not be wearing a suit.”
Clinton may face queries about Benghazi attacks Some emails thought to have classified data THE NEW YORK TIMES
WASHINGTON — Amid renewed controversy surrounding Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of private email for government work, a dispute erupted Saturday over when and how she would publicly testify before the House select committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks on the American diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya. Clinton’s aides announced Saturday morning that she had accepted an invitation to testify Oct. 22. But a committee spokesman said hours later that her acceptance of its invitation was conditional and that no agreement had been reached. A spokesman for Clinton said she accepted the committee’s invitation Friday, the same day that inspectors general for the State Department and the nation’s
intelligence agencies said they had discovered classified information on the private email account Clinton used while she was secreClinton tary of state. The inspectors general said the secret information should never have been stored outside secure government systems.
Procedure worries “We want to ensure that appropriate procedures are followed as these emails are reviewed while not unduly delaying the release of her emails,” Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Clinton’s presidential campaign, said in a statement Saturday. “We particularly do not want their release to be hampered by bureaucratic infighting among the intelligence community. More emails are slated to be released by the State Department [this] week, and we hope that release is as inclusive as possible.”
But a spokesman for the Republican-led committee issued a statement a few hours later saying that Clinton’s lawyer, David Kendall, had stipulated that acceptance of the October date would depend on the committee’s agreeing to question Clinton only about the Benghazi attacks, not about her private email account, and on a commitment that the date of the hearing would not change. “Secretary Clinton’s campaign may want to reach out to her lawyer,” the committee spokesman, Jamal Ware, said. “As of last night, Mr. Kendall was still negotiating conditions for her appearance.” But Merrill said that was false. “As the committee’s own statement says, we have made clear that we understand emails are in their jurisdiction,” Merrill said. “So unless the committee now believes emails are no longer in its jurisdiction, we are in agreement.” The Benghazi committee, in the course of its investigation, discovered that Clinton had used her personal email account for State Department business.
Hackers may deduce U.S. spies THE NEW YORK TIMES
WASHINGTON — U.S. officials are concerned that the Chinese government could use the stolen records of millions of federal workers and contractors to piece together the identities of intelligence officers secretly posted in China over the years. The potential exposure of the intelligence officers could prevent a large cadre of American spies from ever being posted abroad again, current and former intelligence officials said.
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It would be a significant setback for intelligence agencies already concerned that a recent data breach at the Office of Personnel Management is a windfall for Chinese espionage efforts. Intelligence and congressional officials now say there is great concern that the hackers — who government officials are now reluctant to say publicly were working for the Chinese government — could still use the vast trove of information to identify American spies by a process of elimination.
By combining the stolen data with information they have gathered over time, they said, the hackers can use “big data analytics” to draw conclusions about the identities of operatives. “The information that was exfiltrated was valuable in its own right,” said Rep. Adam B. Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee. “It’s even more compromising when it is used in combination with other information they may hold. It may take years before we’re aware of the full extent.”
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West: Fire breaks out at 14th-story Las Vegas pool
West: Weather better for Glacier National Park fire
Nation: Hundreds at rites for woman who died in jail
World: Daughter watches as father is killed by shark
A FIRE AT a hotel’s swimming pool sent large plumes of black smoke high above the Las Vegas Strip but left most guests unscathed Saturday. It took firefighters about 30 minutes to gain control of the blaze that broke out on the 14th floor of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel, Clark County Fire Chief Greg Cassell said. One person was taken to a hospital with smoke inhalation, fire officials said. A second person was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene. But nobody suffered any burns from the flames that ignited outside on the pool deck, Clark County fire spokeswoman Sandra Baker said.
A COLD FRONT is heading toward the Northern Rocky Mountains this weekend, giving firefighters hope for a break from the hot, dry and windy conditions that have hampered their efforts to contain a wildfire burning through Montana’s Glacier National Park. The National Weather Service said the front was expected to sweep into the Northern Rockies today, bringing cooler temperatures, rain and possibly snow at high elevations. That would provide a break for the 450 firefighters trying to stop the blaze from spreading northeast down Glacier’s Going-to-the-Sun Road toward populated areas of the park.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS of an Illinois woman found dead in a Texas jail remembered her in Lisle, Ill., on Saturday as a “courageous voice” for social justice and promised to keep fighting for clarity on the circumstances surrounding her death. Hundreds of people attended Sandra Bland’s funeral near the Chicago suburb where she grew up. Her mother and other mourners said they were still struggling to understand how a traffic stop for failing to use a turn signal escalated into a physical confrontation and landed her in the cell, in which authorities said she hanged herself three days later.
A WOMAN WATCHED her father mauled to death by a large shark Saturday while the pair were diving off the Australian island state of Tasmania, police said. The adult woman had returned to their boat with scallops that the pair had collected, then became concerned that her father, in his late 40s, had not surfaced after her, Inspector David Wiss said. She went back and watched him being mauled by a shark. The attack happened off the east coast near where a 15-foot great white shark was seen Friday, government ranger Peter Lingard told a newspaper.
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Sprint: Races CONTINUED FROM A1 ogy in 2010 and received free legal assistance from The EPA announced the the Seattle-based Center agreement on the eve of for Environmental Law & Saturday’s American Sprint Policy. When the unauthorized Boat Racing competition, which was expected to draw fill activity occurred, the site contained wetlands thousands of spectators. It’s one of two such that were next to and conevents held at the 4-acre tinuously connected to Dry Creek, which flows into the park this summer. A2Z Enterprises “admits Strait of Juan de Fuca, the jurisdictional allega- according to the CAFO. tions of this CAFO,” accordThe timing of the ing to the agreement. announcement of a final agreement was coincidenUnhappy about outcome tal, Stoutenburgh said. A CAFO was signed July Morrison was unhappy 15. about the outcome Friday “We’re working on the and criticized the neighborfinal details of [the restoraing Dry Creek Coalition, tion plan] right now,” which he said “turned me Stoutenburgh said. in.” “We were trying to get it “It’s stupid,” Morrison done earlier, but the process said. took a little longer. “I was never guilty of Dry Creek Coalition anything they accused me member Harley Oien said of.” The Morrisons had the agreement was reached already consented to the after a teleconference that agreement and submitted a included coalition board members and representarestoration plan in May. Morrison told the Penin- tives from the EPA, Army sula Daily News on May 5 Corps of Engineers and the that filling the wetlands Center for Environmental Law & Policy, which special“was an honest mistake.” Morrison filled the wet- izes in river and water lands as he built the jet- management issues. Wetlands restoration “is boat track west of Port Angeles at 2917 Edgewood supposed to be a pretty expensive proposition,” Drive. The fill material included Oien said. “If they don’t further soil and gravel, each of defile the wetlands, tear up which is considered a pollutant under the federal any more wetlands, we’re Clean Water Act, according fine.” ________ to the CAFO. The coalition, composed Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb of neighbors of the track, can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. filed a complaint with the 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily state Department of Ecol- news.com.
Festival brings blues to PT park PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — One of the biggest countryblues gatherings in the U.S., Centrum’s Port Townsend Acoustic Blues Festival, gets going this week at seven venues in and around Fort Worden State Park. The sounds of the Delta, Mississippi hill country, New Orleans, Texas and beyond — steeped in African-American history and traditions — will converge on the fort’s McCurdy Pavilion as well as a half-dozen downtown stages: The Public House, the Cotton Building, the Cellar Door, the Boiler Room, the American Legion Hall and the Key City Playhouse all will host “Blues in the Clubs” lineups Friday and Saturday night.
Workshops begin today The gathering starts today as some 250 students and teachers come in for a week of workshops and jams. Then, the festival offers a set of public events, including a midweek dance, a pair of free concerts, the two nights of club performances and the Saturday showcase. First up Wednesday night: the Rag, Blues & Zydeco Dance at the USO Hall at Fort Worden State Park, 200 Battery Way. Tickets to the 7:30 p.m. event, featuring Acoustic Blues faculty members Sunpie Barnes, Jerron Paxton, Orville Johnson, Phil Wiggins, Alice Stuart and others, are $20 via www. centrum.org and 800-7461982. Then comes Blues in the Clubs, with performers to include, among others, Beareather Reddy, Cyd Smith, Daryl Davis, Dean Mueller, Gene Taylor, Jay Summerour, Jerie Choi,
Lauren Sheehan, Leroy Etienne, Lightnin’ Wells, Mark Puryear, Mary Flower, Micah Kesselring, Michael Jerome Browne, Pat Donohue, Paul Asbell, Rich DelGrosso, Samuel James, Steve James, Terry “Harmonica” Bean, Terry Waldo, Tom Feldmann and Valerie Turner.
Friday, Saturday These artists will appear Friday and Saturday as each of the downtown venues listed above hosts three sets, to start at 8 p.m., 9:15 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. A $25 wristband each night gets blues lovers into them all. Friday brings the Free Friday at the Fort concert, featuring blues songsters Ben Hunter and Joe Seamons on the Fort Worden Commons. Since this performance is at noon, people can bring lunch or buy some at the Commons. On Saturday morning at 11, the Sherman Holmes Project band and the students in the festival’s gospel workshops will get together for another free concert at the Fort Worden Chapel, just inside the entrance to the park. At last on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., the Acoustic Blues Showcase happens at Fort Worden’s McCurdy Pavilion. Tickets range from $23 to $43 for this biggest show, which rounds up many of the Blues in the Clubs players plus the Sherman Holmes Project with Brooks Long and Cora Harvey Armstrong. For more about the Acoustic Blues Festival’s artists, venues and history, see www. centrum.org or phone Centrum’s Fort Worden office at 360-385-3102.
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THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula: ■ PORT TOWNSEND SUMMER BAND — Today at 3 p.m. in Chetzemoka Park, 900 Jackson St. (Jackson and Blaine streets). Highlights from “The Music Man,” the overture from “The Mikado,” Fillmore’s “His Honor” and Reeves and Nassann’s “Connecticut March” in the first half; in the second half after intermission, Sousa’s “Manhattan Beach,” Balfe and Hayes’ music from “Bohemian Girl.” Guest conductor Miles Vokurka will lead the 35-piece band. Bruce Wilder will serve as master of ceremonies. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and a picnic. Next PT Summer Band concert: 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, during the Uptown Fair on the Port Townsend Community Center lawn at Tyler and Lawrence streets. ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN THE PARK — Tuesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., fourth annual Sequim Karaoke Idol contest. Music in the Park is every Tuesday evening through Aug. 25 at the outdoor James Center amphitheater in the Sequim Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just north of Carrie Blake Park. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to the grassy expanse in front of the amphitheater and a picnic meal to enjoy while listening to the performance. The winner of Karaoke Idol will receive $100, with second place $50 and third $25. Participants must be at least 13 years old and cannot have performed professionally. They can perform as a single or in a group, but not both. Registration will be first-come, first-served starting at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday. Only 18 applicants will perform. To save time, bring a registration form and have songs chosen. Contestants should be prepared to sing three songs from a karaoke library. For rules and the registration form, go to http://tinyurl.com/ sequim-karaokecontest. An audience sing-along will be held while judges deliberate. For details, contact Deputy City Clerk Bobbie Usselman at 360-681-3432 or busselman@sequimwa.gov. Next Music in the Park: Stardust Dance Band (big-bang
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Aug. 6. ■ PORT ANGELES SUMMERTIME MUSIC! —— Thursday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Cort Armstrong & Blue Rooster (Appalachian-style blues) at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. This is the first in the threeconcert Port Angeles Summertime Music! series funded by the Port Angeles Friends of the Library. Bring a picnic and blankets or lawn chairs for seating. Thursday, Aug. 13 concert: Ranger & the “Re-Arrangers” (swing standards, traditional Gypsy melodies and original tunes). Thursday, Aug. 27 concert: Whozyamama (traditional Cajun tunes). ■ PORT TOWNSEND FREE FRIDAY AT THE FORT — Friday, noon to 1 p.m., Port Townsend Acoustic Blues, featuring “songsters” Joe Hunter and Joe Seamons (American roots music) on the Nora Porter Commons at Fort Worden State Park. This is the last performance in this summer’s Free Fridays at the Fort concert series. Grab your sun hat and sunglasses, pack a lawn chair or blanket and bring your lunch. If weather is inclement, alternative plans will be posted on the Centrum website, www.centrum. org. ■ AND MORE — For more information about free concerts and other music events, check Peninsula Spotlight, the weekly arts and entertainment magazine included in Friday’s Peninsula Daily News — and consult the North Olympic Peninsula Events Calendar at www. peninsuladailynews.com.
Woman is charged with possession PORT TOWNSEND—A Port Angeles woman has been charged after Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies said they found an estimated $100,000 worth of heroin in her car Wednesday. Colleen Marie Vail, 35, was charged in her initial court appearance Friday with two counts of possession with intent to manufacture or deliver controlled substances, heroin and methamphetamine, and one count of possession of oxycodone. She was also charged with driving with a suspended license. She remained in the Jefferson County jail Saturday on a $250,000 bond. Vail is scheduled for arraignment on the charges at 8:30 a.m. Friday in Jefferson County Superior Court in the courthouse at 1830 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. According to a probablecause statement written by
Sheriff’s Deputy Brian Anderson, the vehicle driven by Vail was pulled over on U.S. Highway 101 near Discovery Bay due to an expired registration. Vail was taken into custody due to the expired license and a Department of Corrections warrant, and the vehicle was taken to the sheriff’s Port Hadlock office, where a search warrant was obtained. The search yielded heroin, meth and other drug paraphernalia, according to the report.
Wreck on U.S. 101 SHELTON — A Port Angeles log truck driver was uninjured in a three-car wreck near Shelton that sent an Issaquah woman to a Seattle hospital. Jeffrey B. Schott, 54, was towing a fully loaded homemade log trailer with a 2007 Kenworth log truck while traveling southbound on U.S. Highway 101 approaching Brockdale Road 3 miles north of Shelton when the collision occurred at 12:05 p.m. Friday, the State Patrol said. He was not hurt, and his vehicle was driven from the
scene, troopers said. Cara L.E. Carpenter, 20, of Issaquah was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, the State Patrol said. Christopher R. Moore, 47, of Onalaska was treated and discharged from Mason General Hospital in Shelton. His passengers — Gretchen L. Moore, 44, and Logan D. Moore, 11, both also of Onalaska — were taken to St. Peter Hospital in Olympia, the State Patrol said. Troopers said Carpenter had been stopped at a stop sign at the intersection of Highway 101 and Brockdale Road, then entered the northbound lane of the highway to travel southbound, the State Patrol said. Moore’s Ford Expedition, which was towing a flatbed trailer, hit Carpenter’s Nissan and left the roadway to the left, the trailer breaking free and colliding with Schott’s truck. Carpenter is under investigation. The roadway was blocked for three hours.
Stand Down slated PORT TOWNSEND —
Services will be offered free to veterans at the 2015 Jefferson County Stand Down on Monday. The annual free event, hosted by Voices for Veterans, will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. A hot breakfast and lunch will be served. Haircuts and clothing, bedding, hygiene kits and outdoor equipment will be provided. Employment services, benefits counseling, housing assistance, legal aid and medical and dental screening will be offered. The Stand Down is open to all veterans, especially those who are homeless or in need and their immediate dependent family members. Jefferson Transit will provide free transportation to and from the Stand Down to veterans who tell bus drivers their destination. For information and transportation questions, call 360-417-2383, 360-6400296 or 360-302-1285. Voices for Veterans also will host Stand Downs in Port Angeles on Oct. 1 and Forks on May 5. Peninsula Daily News
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Kelsi DeBord of Port Angeles, right, and her daughters, Penelope DeBord, 6, left, and Phoebe DeBord, 3, poke through a bushy area looking for litter at Jessie Webster Park in Port Angeles on Saturday as part of a cleanup effort of the city’s parks. The event, organized by Clallam County Health and Human Services, the Port Angeles Parks Department and Revitalize Port Angeles, also saw volunteers collecting litter at Erickson Playfield, Francis Street Park and Lincoln Park.
Boat: Access during festival CONTINUED FROM A1 The 72-foot vessel sat in the Boat Yard for more than two years, where it drew curiosity seekers and national media attention before the renovation project began and it was moved inside behind closed doors. The curiosity continues and is now to be satisfied by an increased public profile.
Peek inside As the work progresses, the doors of the shop at 919 Haines Place will remain open, with onlookers allowed to peek in and take pictures, although “behind a velvet rope,” Chase said. The access will increase during the Wooden Boat Festival, scheduled Sept. 11-13, when visitors can wander through the shop, ask questions and see demonstrations, although they will not be allowed on board. Throughout the expected duration of the project, Chase hopes to accommodate curiosity-seekers and Steinbeck fans. The vessel, built by Tacoma’s Western Boat Building Co. in 1937, went through several owners — serving for a while as a fishing boat on the Bering Sea — and sank twice before California entrepreneur Gerry Kehoe purchased it, hoping to turn it into a tourist attraction in Salinas, Calif.
At the time of the purchase, the vessel was submerged near Anacortes and had to be raised twice before repairs were considered, Kehoe said. Kehoe moved the boat into the Boat Haven in 2013 and spent an estimated $50,000 in rent before selling the vessel earlier this year to John Gregg, who launched the renovation. In the spring, it was moved into the Shipwrights Co-op building, where preparation for the restoration took place. The actual process began two weeks ago.
Rotted planking Chase said his crew has spent the past few months measuring all of the thicknesses and widths of the rotted planking to find replacements for the wood used in the original vessel. Construction began by replacing the most-rotted sections of the hull, with plans to “take this apart and put it back together,” Chase said. The project will employ about 15 people full time and “is a great economic punch for the community,” Chase said. When the finished boat is launched into the water and heads toward its expected Monterey Bay destination, it will be about 75 percent new, Chase said, with materials
matched to those in the original construction. “All of the materials used will be the same as in 1940,” Chase said. “We will still have Douglas fir planks on an oak frame, and we will restore the house to its original state.”
Pilot house preserved The pilot house, Chase said, is well-preserved “and looks like they just walked away from it a month ago, even though it was underwater for two years.” While maintaining the authentic appearance, the operational aspect will be modern, installing state-ofthe-art navigational equipment along with an electric propulsion system and a diesel generator to replace the original diesel engines.
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Steinbeck slept,” Chase said, pointing to the front sleeping cabin, then to the one adjacent. “Steinbeck slept in here because they were mad at each other during the trip.”
Chartered by Steinbeck Chase is referring to a 1940 voyage when the vessel was chartered by Steinbeck and a friend, marine biologist Ed Ricketts, for a six-week expedition to Mexico’s Gulf of California. That trip provided the blueprint for Steinbeck’s 1951 book The Log from the Sea of Cortez. Ricketts became the model for the character of Doc in Steinbeck’s 1945 Cannery Row. Chase said the enthusiasm for the vessel originates from Steinbeck, although Ricketts’ marine biology work draws its share of onlookers. Chase said he appreciates Steinbeck’s writing but that his reward comes from a different place. “I am a Steinbeck enthusiast, but I’m also a wooden boat enthusiast,” Chase said. “The thrill for me is that I get to build a big boat pretty much from scratch.”
Chase said the expectation for the vessel is for it to become “a working educational science platform” that will take eight-hour day trips from Monterey Bay that will carry about 32 people. The house can sleep about nine people and will be restored to its original layout, but there probably won’t ________ be a lot of overnight trips, Chase said. Jefferson County Editor Charlie Even so, it will provide Bermant can be reached at 360historical perspective. 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsu“This is where Carol ladailynews.com.
The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear an update about comprehensive plans and population estimates for Port Townsend and the entire county when they meet Monday. The topic will be addressed at the afternoon briefing session at 1:30 p.m. in chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The workshop will be preceded by the regular meeting at 9 a.m. The city and county are each in the process of a comprehensive plan update, which requires coordination between the two governing bodies. One topic is the allocation of population between rural and urban areas, which influences other aspects of the plan. Also during the afternoon briefing, commissioners will review the license and operating agreement between the county and the Jefferson County Sportsman’s Club. The contract under consideration would allow the club to operate a firing range at 116 Gun Club Road. Items on the consent agenda during the regular meeting include: ■ A resolution establishing objectives and procedures for the 2016 county budget. ■ Approval of a $4,650 community services grant to the Jefferson County Fair Association. ■ An agreement to install Clayton White as the Lake Leland Campground host. ■ Changing the meeting time of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. Currently, the board meets from noon to 2 p.m. that day.
Port Townsend city The Port Townsend hearing examiner will conduct two public hearings Tuesday. The hearings will be in City Council chambers at historic City Hall, 540
Eye on Jefferson Water St. The first hearing, from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., will be on the Port of Port Townsend’s boat ramp addition and repair in Boat Haven, while the second, from 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m., will discuss emergency shoreline repair work at Lincoln Beach. No City Council meeting is scheduled this week. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city committee meeting will be held in conference rooms at City Hall, 250 Madison St. They are: ■ Parks, Recreation and Trees Advisory Board — 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, first-floor conference room. ■ Civil Service Commission — 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, second-floor conference room.
Chimacum schools The Chimacum School Board will consider adopting a 2015-16 budget after conducting a public hearing when it meets Wednesday. The board will meet from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the library at Chimacum School, 91 West Valley Road. The proposed general fund budget is $13,057,463. The capital projects fund is proposed as $2,260,000. The board also will hear an update on the closed campus communications plan. It will go into an executive session. No action is planned following the closed session.
Public development authority The Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority board will hear a six-month progress report at a meeting Wednesday. The meeting will be at 9 a.m. at Fort Worden Commons.
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Chris Chase, left, and Tim Lee are managing the Western Flyer restoration project, which is expected to take 2½ years.
Slaying: Counseling is offered CONTINUED FROM A1 are all impacted by the enormity of this unthink“We are shocked and able loss. “We want to send our saddened by the events surrounding the loss of Virginia heartfelt condolences and Castaneda,” the Quileute prayers to all family and Tribal Council said in a friends.” The council scheduled statement issued Friday. “Virginia grew up in the grief counseling Friday “to LaPush community, and we deal with the flood of emo-
tions and confusion during this time” and will schedule more such treatment as the need arises, the council said in a statement. “As more information is made available, we will reassess our needs for supporting our tribal members and community as a whole in healing
from this heartbreak.”
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PORT ANGELES — Fidddle-dee-dee-dough-re-mi for the Food Bank. Five-year-old Stella Fradkin of Port Angeles plays her tiny violin these summer Saturdays at the Port Angeles Farmers Market to raise money to combat hunger. With a breeze ruffling her blond hair and her parents standing close by, she bows her tiny violin as passers-by drop money into her instrument case. She’ll donate the currency but keep the quarters, thank you. A girl’s got to get her gumballs somehow, but more about that in a bit. Stella’s father, Steven, played duets with his daughter Saturday at the market in The Gateway transit center, Front and Lincoln streets. Who played more proficiently was a matter of conjecture. Both he and Stella are beginning violin students of Suzuki-method instructor Deborah MorganEllis of Port Angeles. Weekdays, Dad works as a coastal ecologist for Olympic National Park. Kim Sager-Fradkin, Stella’s mom, is wildlife program manager for the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Come September, Stella will enter kindergarten at Franklin Elementary School. Together, the family — which includes little brother Miles, 3 — used to feed a jar of coins that they emptied when it was full for the Port Angeles Food Bank. That was until Stella, who’s studied violin for two years, saw buskers performing outside the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts last year. She asked her parents what the musicians were doing and decided she’d like to try it herself. Stella started scraping her strings at the market last February. Since then, she’s performed in public “only a few times,” her mother said, but raised $27. That didn’t count the $9 that was in her violin case when she packed it up Saturday after performing for about a half-hour.
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PORT ANGELES — Three Peninsula College nursing instructors’ retirements and another’s resignation were related, according to college President Luke Robins, but won’t be explained by the college administration. Robins told the Peninsula Daily News that concerns for the former faculty members and an undisclosed number of their students prevented his accounting for their actions. “There are some things we won’t talk about in the media or to the public,” Robins said Wednesday. “What we’re talking about here has to do with personnel matters and student performance that are protected. We’re constrained in what we can talk about. “We’re trying to protect the interests of the students and, frankly, of the faculty who were engaged in this.” Robins declined to say how many students were involved but said at least one of them was represented by an attorney. The PDN learned July 15 that Kathy Craven, former director of the nursing program, and instructors Bonnie Rathod and Cheryl McCurdy had retired, and instructor Bonnie Bulach had resigned. None of the instructors, who shared 64 years of experience, made her actions public. Craven’s letter was dated June 2; Bulach’s and McCurdy’s, June 3; Rathod’s, June 4. Bulach and Rathod could not be reached for comment, and Craven and McCurdy did not answer the PDN’s requests to explain why they had left the college. None of the instructors attended the program’s June 20 ceremony when 17 nursing students graduated. The letters, as a college spokeswoman, Kari Desser, previously had said, did not cite reasons for the actions.
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“Are they related? Yeah, they’re related,” Robins told the PDN, but he declined to discuss how they were linked “because those have to do with student records.”
New director The college has replaced Craven with Barbara Nubile, who will retire July 31 as director of nursing and associate dean for health sciences at Montgomery College in Rockville, Md., and serve as interim director of the Peninsula College nursing program. “We were very fortunate to find someone with her preparation and experience as the interim director,” Robins said. Peninsula College also has fully staffed the nursing program, he said, and all scheduled nursing classes will be taught. Eighteen second-year students had been apprised of the changes, Robins said. As of mid-July, 23 new students had been accepted into the program. Some of the replacement instructors had been part-time faculty members, he said, while others previously had been candidates for employment. “Our intent is to move the program forward, and we’re taking the steps to ensure that,” Robins said. “We’re focused on having a high-quality program and maintaining a highquality program, and we intend for it to continue in that vein of excellence. “What happened is in the past, and what we’ve got to have happen is to move forward.”
_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.
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SEQUIM — A free presentation on dementia is planned from noon to 4:15 p.m. Wednesday at John Wayne Marina. “Memory Loss Concerns & Diagnosis of Dementia: What Can a Patient or Family Do?” will be presented at the marina at 2577 W. Sequim Bay Road. The seminar will be led by Dr. Paul Cunningham, family physician and geriatrician of Jamestown Fam-
ily Health Clinic, and Dr. Kelvin Ma, neurologist at Olympic Medical Physicians Specialty Clinic in Sequim and affiliate Swedish Neuroscience Institute.
PORT ANGELES — As they strive to raise the remaining $60,000 to purchase downtown Port Angeles’ shuttered Lincoln Theater, Scott Nagel and Karen Powell are also planning how to run it as a nonprofit arts center. Nagel and Powell, married business partners who also produce the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival every October, made an offer of $235,000 last winter to Sun Basin Theatres, the Wenatchee owner of the Lincoln. They’ve been collecting pledges ever since toward their plan of transforming the 99-year-old cinema at First and Lincoln streets into a nonprofit venue for concerts, plays, film festivals and corporate events. The pair have raised $175,000 in pledged donations and are now seeking foundation grants, major sponsors — and people to serve on the board of directors.
Forum this week This week, Powell will host the first of three forums on Lincoln Theater board development. The session, titled “The What and Why of a Nonprofit Board,” will run from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the upstairs confer-
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At a public forum about the fate of Port Angeles’ Lincoln Theater last month are, from left, chief fundraiser Scott Nagel, architect Michael Gentry and Linda Whitney of Olympia’s State Theater. ence room at The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave. “We welcome everyone,” said Powell, a longtime management consultant who’s worked with banks, colleges and nonprofit groups around the Northwest. She wants The Landing mall sessions to demonstrate how the Lincoln’s board can represent greater Port Angeles; ideally, Powell said, it will include community activists, artists and other local leaders. “Anyone who leads or sits on a nonprofit board can benefit from these sessions,” she added. In her experience, people think boards are insular bod-
ies, working in secret. The forums should dispel that. “This process not only enfranchises people,” Powell said, “but helps others see how a board can make or break an organization.”
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Meantime, Nagel is meeting with local business people and applying for grants, the first of which is from First Federal and due at the end of August. He and Powell want to have begun forming the board of directors by then. The flow of individual ________ pledges has slowed, Nagel Features Editor Diane Urbani said. He’s turned his ener- de la Paz can be reached at 360gies toward major gifts, 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. from local companies on up urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.
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PORT ANGELES — A Ford Explorer flipped onto its side on the eastbound shoulder of U.S. Highway 101 near the on-ramp to Tumwater Truck Route late Friday morning, Port Angeles police said. The driver, Colin James Terry, 20, of Port Angeles, was issued a citation for second-degree negligent driving and driving without proof of liability insurance, Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said. Several people were taken to Olympic Medical Center with minor injuries, police said. KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The names of the four passenA van sits on its side along U.S. Highway 101 at the exit to gers in the vehicle were not availTumwater Truck Route in Port Angeles on Friday. able. Terry was not listed as a patient at OMC. rected, Dropp said. exit to Tumwater Truck Route. Terry told Officer Trevor Dropp The vehicle came to rest on its The on-ramp to the truck route he was making a left turn onto the side in the eastbound shoulder per- was temporarily closed while the highway, lost traction and overcorpendicular to the highway near the SUV was being towed away.
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On the last Friday of every month the Clallam County Veterans Association conducts a ceremonial bell ringing at the Veterans’ Park located next to the courthouse (on Lincoln Street). The ceremony begins promptly at 1:00 p.m. when the courthouse clock tolls. This ceremony is to honor all Clallam County Veterans who have died in the previous month. On Friday, July 31, the following names of deceased Veterans from June 2015 will be read: Vernon C. Lippold Kenneth Robert Martin Edwin Hartley Maybee Jerry Ray Miller George Edward Neal Lawrence Michael Ormand Edward L. Parker Gary Allen Parker
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next deputy superintendent. Taylor will fill the position formerly held by Todd Suess, who was named superintendent of Mojave National Preserve earlier this year. She will join the park staff in her new position in mid-September. “Olympic National Park, with its mountains, coastline, old-growth forest and human history, is a spectacular place,” Taylor said. “I am excited to work with the park’s staff and partners to help manage and protect it for future generations.” Taylor is currently the
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to the U.S. Department of Commerce’s rural economic development division. “There are a lot of grants out there for economically disadvantaged areas; rural areas,” he said. Nagel and Powell’s next development session, “Building an Effective and Efficient Board of Directors,” is set for 6 p.m. Aug. 12 at The Landing’s conference room. The last one, “Creating Profiles for Great Board Members,” will be at 6 p.m. Aug. 26 at the same location. These are forums, not lectures, said Nagel, adding that he wants to hear from people with knowledge of nonprofit boards; this is a chance to interact, share experiences and ideas. Information about a nonprofit Lincoln Theater can be found on the “Light Up the Lincoln” Facebook page and on www.Revitalize PortAngeles.org. The latter has a link to the project’s renovation budget; architect Michael Gentry’s renderings; background information about Nagel, Powell and others on the planning team — and a pledge form. Nagel also encourages prospective supporters to phone him at 360-808-3940.
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Prior experience Prior to that, she worked for 11 years at Mount Rainier National Park, overseeing the park’s interpretation, education and volunteer programs. Taylor began her career as a student intern in 1984 at Yosemite National Park and presented or managed interpretation and education programs at seven other parks from Alaska to Virginia before arriving at Mount Rainier in 2001. “I am very pleased to have Lee join our staff and
Lee Taylor community,” Superintendent Sarah Creachbaum said. “Lee is a proven leader with a strong background in both park operations and the Pacific Northwest.” Olympic National Park, established in 1938, covers 922,651 acres, nearly 95 percent of which is designated wilderness. More than 200 employees work at the park, which gets more than 3 million visitors each year.
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A U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat stands by as a pair of smaller boats assist an overturned sailboat in Port Angeles Harbor on Saturday. According to marine radio broadcasts, two people aboard the sailboat were safely taken to shore, and the sailboat was eventually righted.
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PORT ANGELES — Two people were pulled from the water off the entrance to the Boat Haven Marina after their sailboat capsized at about 3 p.m. Saturday. The whale-watch boat Island Explorer 4 reported the capsized vessel and radioed to the Coast Guard that other passing boats had rescued its two crew members, according to emergency dispatcher reports.
Vessel’s assistance not needed A vessel from Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles also responded to the distress call but said its assistance was not needed, according to the reports. The vessel was reported righted before 4 p.m. The name of the capsized boat and the names of its crew were not available.
Sympathy signings will continue today PA sites to host card condolences for Chattanooga BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A dozen cards of condolence and counting. Expressions of sympathy for residents of Chattanooga, Tenn., had spilled onto a 12th banner by Saturday morning as members of Revitalize Port Angeles circulated the sheets at locations that included: ■ Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St. ■ Clallam County Family YMCA, 302 S. Francis St. ■ Port Angeles Senior and Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. Copies will be available at these places through today, according to Revitalize Port Angeles founder Lesley Robertson. At the Port Angeles Farmers Market in The Gateway transit center, at least 18 people had signed the message before noon. Backers also hoped to take them to sprint boat races at the Extreme Sports Park.
Robertson said it wasn’t possible to estimate how many people had signed the banners because the signatures varied widely in size. Some messages were terse; others ran into long sentences of sympathy. Originally, the group planned to mail the banners to Chattanooga on Friday but decided to widen the signing window “because the response has been so overwhelming,” Robertson said. “We want to give people every opportunity to sign.”
Delivery Wednesday City Manager Dan McKeen said Saturday an anonymous donor would provide frequent-flier miles for Robertson to deliver the banners in person to Chattanooga city officials. Robertson said she hoped to fly to Tennessee on Wednesday McKeen said he would meet with her Monday to complete details of the trip. Other private donations “from concerned people who really wanted to see it happen” will pay for Robertson’s accommodations in Chattanooga, she said. Robertson said the trip would be bittersweet.
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Deanna Long of Port Angeles adds her message of condolences to a banner that will be sent to the city of Chattanooga, Tenn., in sympathy for the shooting deaths of five military servicemen. The banner, one of several that have already been filled, was set up at the Port Angeles Farmers Market on Saturday.
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fire Department knocked down a pair of brush fires in a span of less than 13 hours Thursday into Friday. No structures were burned, but one vehicle was lost, the department said. Residents are reminded to be vigilant about keeping flames away from combustible materials, Port Angeles Fire Department Capt. Terry Reid said. “We are continuing to experience record-low moisture levels in the vegetation on the Olympic Peninsula,” Reid said in a Friday news release. “Any small source of ignition can expand into a devastating brush fire.”
Thursday fire Fire crews were dispatched to a 200-foot-by100-foot fire burning in heavy brush in the 2300 block of West 16th Street at 4:49 p.m. Thursday. Strong winds fanned discarded cigarettes to ignite the fire, Reid said. City fire crews were assisted with mutual aid from Clallam County Fire District No. 2. At 5:32 a.m. Friday, crews were called to a vehicle and brush fire in the power lines
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Paradise Fire continued to smolder under sunny skies Saturday after drizzle had damped it down a day earlier. Friday’s wet weather and the showers that are forecast for today were expected to give way to dry conditions Monday through Wednesday. When the fire regains strength, firefighters said Saturday, smoke should increase, and embers might be seen at night. The weather cycle, they said, is expected to continue into the fall before “a fire season-ending weather event” could saturate the ground below the thick rainforest canopy and extinguish the blaze. As of Saturday, the fire had covered 1,781 acres, with 21 percent of its perimeter contained on the north side of the Queets River and the slopes of Pelton Peak 13 miles north-northeast of Lake Quinault Fire crews paused to mark the anniversary of the death of Andy Palmer of Port Townsend, an Olympic National Park firefighter who died seven years ago Saturday after he was struck by a falling tree in a wildland fire in Northern California. His death prompted a re-evaluation of safety procedures and produced new protocols for what areas are safe to work in and for medical evacuations. near the intersection of West 16th and A streets. A vehicle fire had expanded into heavy underbrush and timber, burning a 50-foot-by-50-foot area, Reid said. The vehicle was a total loss. There was no damage to the power lines, and no structures were in danger,
Reid said. Calm winds helped firefighters quickly extinguish the blaze. The National Interagency Fire Center has information on how to protect your home from wildfire during the drought season. Go to www.nifc.gov and click on “Prevention/Education.”
“I’m really happy to have the opportunity to take the extra step to show Chattanooga how much we care,” she said, “but I know the community is devastated.”
Five murdered Chattanooga was where four U.S. Marines and a sailor were murdered July 16 by a gunman who later died in a shootout with police. Marine Staff Sgt. David Wyatt was buried Friday in Chattanooga in the first funeral for the victims, according to WSMV-TV in Nashville. Services for Marine Sgt. Carson Holmquist and Lance Cpl. Squire Wells were Saturday in Wisconsin and Georgia, respectively. A funeral for Marine Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Sullivan is scheduled for today in Massachusetts, and services for Navy Petty Officer Randall Smith’s funeral are planned Tuesday in Georgia. The Tennessee River city and Port Angeles were finalists for last month’s “Best Town Ever” online contest that Chattanooga won, but not before Port Angeles had beaten larger cities that included Santa Barbara, Calif.; Bainbridge Island; Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Flagstaff, Ariz.; and Bar Harbor, Maine, Revitalize Port Angeles led the effort to have people vote for the Clallam County city that has 19,000 residents compared with Chattanooga’s 170,000. The contest was held by Outside magazine. When the voting was over, Chattanooga tallied 67,432 votes to Port Angeles’ 62,130 (52 percent to 48 percent), but the weeklong final runoff forged a friendship between the competing communities. After Facebook postings inquired what Port Angeles could do in Chattanooga’s time of grief, Revitalize Port Angeles members posted the first sympathy banner Tuesday at Port Angeles City Hall. Since then, copies have appeared at Wednesday’s Concert on the Pier and the Port Angeles Fire Department.
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David Volmut, co-owner of Wind Rose Cellars in Sequim, pours a glass of Railroad Bridge Red table wine Friday morning at the winery.
Wine tasting marks bridge anniversary BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — A new Wind Rose Cellars wine commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Railroad Bridge over the Dungeness River, and a release party is set from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today. Railroad Bridge Red — a 2012 vintage made from Yakima Valley grapes — is named for the historic bridge in Railroad Bridge Park at 2151 W. Hendrickson Road. The release party will be in the Wind Rose tasting room at 143 W. Washington St. in Sequim. Complimentary samples of the wine will be available to those 21 and older. Bottles of the wine will be available for purchase at a cost of $19.99 each.
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Fifteen percent of the proceeds from each bottle, or about $3, will be donated to the Dungeness River Audubon Center, a nonprofit organization headquartered at Railroad Bridge Park. “Drop in for a complimentary taste of the new wine and enjoy some appetizers as we raise a glass to one of Sequim’s icon landmarks,” said David Volmut, _______ co-owner of Wind Rose CelReporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. lars. There are about 1,000 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladailynews.com. bottles in this vintage avail-
able, although about 200 will be used for sampling purposes, he noted. As such, Volmut estimates about $2,000 will be raised for the Audubon center. “It is a neat cause,” he said. Volmut began fermenting the table wine out of hand-selected grapes about three years ago. “It was barrel-aged for two years, and it has been in the bottle a year now,” he said. This vintage is considered a table wine because it has less than 14 percent of alcohol by volume, Volmut said. The wine also is available at various retailers in the area. For more information, phone 360-681-0690.
A bridge to the past The Railroad Bridge, owned by the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From 1915 to 1980, the Milwaukee Road operated the rail line from Port Townsend to Port Angeles and then west to connect with several logging railroads. The Milwaukee Road sold the line to the Seattle and North Coast Railroad in 1980, which in turn
abandoned the line in the mid-1980s. The last train crossed the bridge in March 1985. In 1992, volunteers helped replace the railroad ties with a planked deck, allowing pedestrian and bicycle access. The bridge is now the centerpiece of the Olympic Discovery Trail, a hikingcycling-equestrian path that runs through parts of Jefferson and Clallam counties. The bridge draws over 100,000 visitors each year, according to the tribe. The bridge is currently closed to through traffic because the rain-swollen Dungeness River on Feb. 6 tore away pilings and a truss section of the trestle on the west side of the crossing. The bridge itself is undamaged, but traffic over it has been closed because the trestle is unsafe. The tribe is in the process of choosing a plan to replace the trestle at this time. Current plans call for a complete overhaul. Replacing the trestle is estimated to cost $1.8 million.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature state Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, who will review the recently adjourned 2015 legislative session in Olympia. Tharinger The meeting sponsor will be RE/MAX Fifth Avenue real estate. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings normally are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. However, because of a veterans stand down event at the lodge, the chamber won’t meet this Monday. The chamber meeting schedule resumes Aug. 3 with a program by Bremerton-based business consultant David Mitchell of PMR Coaching & Consulting. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Tuyen Manikhoth, risk management specialist with the state Department of Labor & Industries. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast. Manikhoth
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VICTORIA — Propelled in part by a strong greenback against a weakened loonie, the number of visitors to Victoria and southern Vancouver Island is back up to pre-recession levels. On Thursday, the Canadian dollar slipped to its lowest level against its U.S. counterpart since Sept. 1, 2004, meaning U.S. visitors are getting Nursey about $1.30 Canadian for each U.S. dollar they spend here. The tourism industry is among sectors which faced challenges after the Great Recession hit in late 2008. Paul Nursey, Tourism Victoria chief executive, said the area’s tourism sector is having a good year, but said there’s more in play than the dollar difference. “There’s a myth out there that Americans just flock here because the loonie drops, and that’s not always the case,” Nursey said. Tourism Victoria’s own survey and information from the Border Policy Research Institute, based in Washington state, found that the number of U.S. visitors doesn’t change that much when the exchange rate is more favorable to Americans. In recent surveys, 68 percent of Americans said the exchange
Push to raise minimum wage serious business Cities poised to take it up as fight enters presidential campaign BY PATRICK MCGEEHAN
SEATTLE — Shares of Amazon surged 15 percent on Friday after the Seattle-based e-commerce powerhouse reported a surprise second-quarter profit and a better-than-expected 20 percent jump in revenue. The sharp increase in shares brought Amazon’s market value to $259.1 billion, more than its biggest rival, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., signaling a sea change in retailing. Amazon, which just turned 20, is now valued higher than the world’s largest retailer. Bentonville, Ark.-based WalMart Stores is valued at about $231.7 billion. The company, with 11,767 Walmart stores worldwide, still has much higher sales, $485.65 billion in the year ended Jan. 31, compared with Amazon’s $89 billion in annual revenue last year. It was the second usurper in two months to Wal-Mart’s value. Last month, Facebook became more highly valued than the world’s largest retailer, knocking it out of the top 10 list of the highest-valued companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index.
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Workers hold a rally in support of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors’ proposed minimum wage ordinance last week. The nation’s most populous county could lift the minimum wage for some workers to $15 an hour by 2020.
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It started in New York City as what seemed a quixotic drive confined to fast-food workers. But the movement to raise the hourly minimum wage took root in other parts of the nation, and is emerging as a significant, and divisive, element in the presidential campaign. Just last week, workers in Los Angeles County and Washington, D.C.; employees of fastfood chains in New York state; and members of the University of California staff all learned that they may soon be earning at least $15 an hour, more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25.
Those who’ve already raised it Several other cities — including Seattle, Chicago, Kansas City, Mo., Los Angeles and San Francisco — already have raised the lowest legal wages paid to workers in those places. Now, the minimum wage has carved out a major presence in the presidential election. Republicans and many business owners are dead set against it, but the issue has taken a central spot in the stump speeches and public
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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Master Gardeners Jeanette Stehr-Green, Judy English and Bill Wrobel take calls from listeners. ■ Tuesday: Port Angeles School District promotes its “Stuff the Bus” event. Second segment: Scott Tucker discusses the upcoming event “The Big Hurt,” a mountain bike, kayak, road bike and running competition. ■ Wednesday: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: Yoram Bauman, a stand-up comedian, economist and founder of Initiative 732 on a revenue-neutral carbon tax discusses the initiative and his upcoming events in Port Angeles. Second segment: Dr. Todd Irwin discusses IDC Preventive Plus, a reduced-fee savings plan that allows members to receive quality dental service at a reduced price. TURN
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pronouncements of Democratic candidates, for whom giving the middle class a “fair shot” has become a mantra. One of those candidates, Sen. Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, introduced a bill Wednesday that would raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. Sanders, more than any other contender for the Democratic nomination, has highlighted the subject repeatedly during his campaign, and he did so again at a rally in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday where he discussed the bill. Former Gov. Martin O’Malley of Maryland has also voiced support for a $15 federal minimum wage. Another Democrat in the race, Hillary Rodham Clinton, however, has not.
‘I want to be your champion’? Clinton has supported raising the minimum wage, and she told fast-food workers in Detroit last month: “I want to be your champion.” But she stopped short of endorsing a $15 hourly minimum, and she has come under attack from the left wing of her party for not doing so. Led by some large labor unions, the movement to make $15 the floor for hourly wages has revealed how deeply divided Americans are on the issue. It has also raised the prospect of much wider variations in how people are compensated for the same basic work in different parts of the country. TURN
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Seattle residents say new trash rules violate privacy BY KIRK JOHNSON THE NEW YORK TIMES
SEATTLE — Environmental goals about garbage in this and other like-minded cities increasingly come down to three words: Throw less away. So Seattle residents are given different bins to put out on the curb — one for yard and food waste, another for recycling — and are encouraged to use evertinier cans for the stuff that really is trash. The rules were given teeth this year when Seattle became one of the first cities in the nation to penalize residents for sorting poorly. If, on inspection, more than 10 percent of a garbage can’s contents should have properly been in another kind of bin, the trash collector can pin a bright red tag on the offender’s receptacle. Financial penalties have been authorized but not yet levied. A primary goal of the policy is to keep people from throwing food and recyclable materials into trash cans. Last week, a group of Seattle residents — while stressing that it agreed with the city’s goals — said the inspections violated residential privacy as protected by the state constitution. BRIEFLY/A9 What people toss away, the
group argued in a lawsuit filed Thursday, is still theirs to protect, however much, especially in these warm days of summer and rot, they might want to get rid of it all as soon as possible. “This case is not about composting — this is about tossing our privacy rights in the garbage,” said Sally Oljar, 60, a graphic designer and one of the plaintiffs.
No comment A lawyer for the city, John Schochet, declined to comment, saying his office was still studying the lawsuit. Other cities, including San Francisco and Vancouver, B.C., have statutes requiring residents to keep food waste out of the garbage, though neither has a mechanism of enforcement like Seattle’s. And some cities, including La Crosse, Wis., have experimented with cameras that track what comes out of a bin when it is dumped. What constitutes improper snooping in the trash is a question that courts have dug into before. The U.S. Supreme Court, in a case in 1988, said that the decision to throw something away effectively puts that object into
the public domain. The police do not need a warrant, the court ruled, to grab a suspect’s garbage and take it down to the station for examination in a drug case. But lawyers for the plaintiffs in Seattle said that Washington law has mostly gone the other way. The state constitution, they said, has stringent and specific language about privacy. And the Washington Supreme Court held in a case in 1990 that law enforcement officials needed a warrant to search a suspect’s trash for evidence in a criminal case. “A person has a legitimate expectation that the contents of his or her garbage cans will remain private,” said the lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in King County Superior Court. The eight plaintiffs are represented free of charge by the Pacific Legal Foundation, a nonprofit, conservative group that advocates property rights and limited government.
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Vehicles with highest APEAL $ THE PORSCHE BRAND topped the J.D. Power 2015 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) study for the 11th consecutive year. Other brands in the top five included Jaguar, BMW, MercedesBenz and Audi. For the APEAL study, more than 84,000 owners evaluated 77 attributes of their vehicle after 90 days of ownership. Here are the top vehicles per segment.
SUVs/trucks Small SUV: Mini Countryman
A 2015 Fiat 500, which is among the top city vehicles, according to the J.D. Power 2015 APEAL study. Small premium SUV: Audi Q3 Compact SUV: Mazda CX-5 Compact premium: Porsche Macan Compact multipurpose vehicle: Ford C-Max Midsize SUV: Nissan Murano Midsize premium SUV: Porsche Cayenne Midsize pickup: Chevrolet Colorado
Minivan: Kia Sedona Large SUV: Ford Expedition Large premium SUV: Infiniti QX80 Large light-duty pickup: Ford F-150 Large heavy-duty pickup: GMC Sierra For details, visit autos.jdpower. com/ratings/performance.htm. McClatchy News Service
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Trash: Training manual pushed CONTINUED FROM A8 10 segments. “Use good judgment,” What, after all, is 10 per- the training guide says. cent? And how should it be Trash workers cannot tear into a bag to search, the calculated? A training manual for manual says, but must trash collection workers, judge only on what they can posted by the plaintiffs in see, either through clear their lawsuit, suggests plastic or after the contents gauging the percentage by have been dumped into the visually dividing a can into truck.
Formal legal proof of a thrown-away dessert) and 10 percent violation, the then divided by 10. And even before then, lawsuit said, would require the plaintiffs and their lawhard math. yers said, the sorting of what goes where can be Mathematical formula complicated. The radius squared and “I try to police our garthe height of the can would bage,” said Brian T. Hodges, have to be multiplied by Pi a lawyer for the group, “but (3.14, not Pie, as in a I have teenagers.”
Salary: Phase-ins for Seattle Kendall Fells, organizing director of the Service Employees International Union’s “Fight for 15” campaign, said it was unclear where the next increase would come, but he cited Atlanta, Las Vegas and Tampa, Fla., as places where progress had been made.
Seattle effects In Seattle, where the minimum wage is to rise to $15 an hour over the next few years, David Jones said he had felt no negative effects so far at the three Subway sandwich shops and six Blazing Onion restaurants he owns in the area. But he said he was concerned about what would happen next year when Seattle’s minimum wage will be higher for franchises 36766444
CONTINUED FROM A8 traced the roots of the push to increase the minimum And it has infuriated wage to the Occupy Wall companies large and small, Street movement that which say it compels hard pulled hordes of protesters choices between raising into the streets of New York City four years ago. prices and firing workers. “The reason this is getHourly cutbacks ting traction now is that there’s a lot of concern in Owners of restaurants the broader population and other businesses argue about growing inequality,” that a steep rise in the cost of low-skilled labor would she said. “There’s no possibility of hurt many of the workers a doing this in Congress, so higher minimum wage was supposed to help by forcing they’ve said, ‘Let’s take this cuts in their hours or the to the blue states,’ ” she elimination of their jobs added. “It’s no accident that it’s altogether. David Sulz, a partner in happening in New York and four Burger King franchises California and Washington in the New York City sub- state.” Labor leaders argue that urbs, said he was “scared” by the potential ramifica- large increases are needed tions of the pending mini- at the bottom of the pay scale to lift workers out of mum-wage increase. “There’s a limit to how poverty, especially in cities much somebody will pay for where living costs are high. a hamburger,” Sulz said. “I think the end result is that I’m going to wind up cutting employees. I’ll automate as much as I can. I’ll get new technology that’s out there, and that’s going to replace a lot of people.”
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WASHINGTON — Federal regulators have SEATTLE — Facing an approved AT&T’s $48.5 billion takeover of the satellite intense competitive threat from Delta Air Lines, Seat- company DirecTV, creating tle-based Alaska Airlines is a new major force on the putting its 8,000 employees country’s media landscape. The Federal Communithat work directly with pascations Commission sengers through a series of announced Friday that it customer-service workhad granted approval of the shops. merger, with conditions. The airline’s chief operEarlier last week, the ating officer, Ben Minicucci, Justice Department speaking on a conference call with analysts Thursday, announced that it would not challenge the acquisisaid the workshops would tion. “review real-life examples The regulators were on how to deliver exemreviewing whether the deal plary service in various and sometimes challenging sce- would serve the public interest or harm competinarios.” tion. Alaska revealed the iniThe combination of tiative as its parent, Alaska AT&T-DirecTV is the largAir Group, reported a est media merger so far this record quarterly profit, year and will create the $234 million, or $1.79 a country’s largest television share. distributor with about 26 That compares with million subscribers, sur$165 million, or $1.19 a passing Comcast, the curshare, a year ago. Revenue rent leader. rose 5 percent to $1.44 bilApproval came with a lion. number of conditions, which regulators said were aimed Hackings recall at addressing the potential DETROIT — Fiat harms that come with the Chrysler will recall about combination of AT&T, one of 1.4 million cars and trucks the country’s largest telein the U.S. just days after phone and Internet providtwo hackers revealed that ers, and DirecTV, the counthey took control of a Jeep try’s largest satellite proCherokee SUV over the vider. Internet. Among the requirements The company also disare that AT&T expand its closed in government docu- high-speed, fiber optic ments that the hackers got broadband service to 12.5 into the Jeep through an million customer locations electronic opening in the and eligible schools and radio and said it would libraries. That’s about 10 update software to close it. times as many locations as On Thursday, Fiat are served now. Chrysler sealed off a loophole in its internal cellular Insurers meld telephone network with NEW YORK — The vehicles to prevent similar health insurer Anthem said attacks, the automaker said Friday that it had agreed to in a statement. acquire its rival Cigna for The National Highway $48.3 billion in a deal that Traffic Safety Administrawould further concentrate tion said it would find out the United States market to what other automakers use just a few major players. the same radios. The combined company It came as the industry would have estimated reveis rapidly adding Internetnue of about $115 billion connected features such as and serve more than 53 Wi-Fi and navigation that million people with medical are convenient for drivers coverage. but make the car more vulEarlier this month Aetna nerable to outside attacks. agreed to acquire Humana, the smallest of the big five Cholesterol drug insurers, for $37 billion in cash and stock. WASHINGTON — The If both transactions are Food and Drug Administracompleted, the number of tion on Friday approved a major health insurers in first-of-a-kind drug that the United States will lowers artery-clogging choshrink to three. lesterol more than older Anthem said that it drugs that have been preexpected to achieve nearly scribed for decades. $2 billion in annual cost The drug from Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceu- savings as a result of the merger. Anthem said there ticals Inc. offers an important new option for millions would be one-time charges of $600 million over a twoof patients at high risk of year period associated with heart disease. the merger. But the drug’s sky-high price tag — $14,600 per Gold and silver year — is certain to escalate debate about the cost of Gold for August breakthrough drugs and declined by $8.60, or who should take them. 0.8 percent, to settle at Praluent is the first in a $1,085.50 an ounce Friday. new class of biotech medicaSeptember silver sank tions that use a novel 21.3 cents, or 1.5 percent, approach to lower bad, or to $14.488 an ounce. LDL, cholesterol. The drugs are considered the first major advance Where’s ‘On the in treatment since the Waterfront’? introduction of statin drugs more than 20 years ago, David and analysts expect them to G. Selgenerate billions in sales. lars’ But the prospect of intromaritime ducing highly-expensive, column injectable drugs for one of has the most common medical moved to conditions is drawing conthe C cerns from health insurers, section. doctors and employers. Please see Page C8. Especially since generic statin pills are now avail-
and bigger businesses than it is for smaller ones. “My wife and I have promised that we’re not going to cut our employee hours; we’re going to focus on service,” he said.
‘Will be desperate’ But he said he expected many of his fellow owners to reduce hours and raise prices “because they will be desperate.” Jones said he was trying to work with other franchise owners in Seattle to help them figure out how to manage costs. “Next year is the big test,” he said.
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Hello, Mother . . . hello, daughter Taking texts of misery from summer camps in stride BY JENNIFER WEINER
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HEN MY FIRST DAUGHTER was born, my mother told me that my life was going to change; that my emotional weather would no longer be dictated by my own moods, but by hers. “You’re only ever as happy as your unhappiest child,” she said. If my girls become mothers themselves, I’ll tell them the same thing, with an important addition. “You’re only ever as happy as your unhappiest child,” I will say. “So do not send your unhappiest child to sleep-away camp with Weiner an unlimited texting plan.” My older daughter, who is 12, did not want to go to camp this summer. Her father and I hung tough through months of complaints, of pleading and threats and I-don’t-want-to’s. All the while, I was flashing back to the summer that may well have flipped my settings from “normal” to “writer” — if you buy the notion that a writer is someone who’s been so traumatized by life or her parents, or by a summer trip to Israel with five other Jennifers where she got called “the fat one,” that she is left with no choice other than using words to impose order on the terrifying chaos of the world. I promised my daughter that she would be fine, even while recalling my own misery. I told her that she would make friends, even though I spent months, seasons, entire school years friendless. I told her that this would be good for her; that, even if she didn’t come home with a new BFF, she’d at least know that she could depend on herself and survive a tough time.
read of the camp handbook revealed that girls were permitted a call home if they got their period for the first time, I tried to psychically convince my daughter to get creative with ketchup.)
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have no friends. I need to come home. Just as nothing had prepared me for O WHICH WAS the pain of labor, nothing had prepared worse? At me for a nonstop barrage of minute-bythe first camp, I’d minute updates of what was going wrong had a continuing log of (her dad was the recipient of a similar her unhappiness. At tsunami of woe, garlanded with Camp No. 2, I knew she complaints of “WHY ISN’T MOM was miserable — I had WRITING BACK?!?”) proof! — but could only I tried encouragement (“Hang in there! guess at the specifics. You’ll be fine!”). Turns out, the I used tough love (“No, I am not coming depredations your mind to get you. It’s important for you to stick can concoct are so much this out”). worse than whatever the When she complained that the other mean girls — or boys — girls were talking about a TV show she could deliver. didn’t know, I used humor. Like a lot of kids who “Just say, ‘I’m not allowed to watch TV. initially write home in I’m Amish.’ Then make up things about anger, my daughter being Amish.” ultimately had a ball, “I’m not going to pretend to be Amish.” coming home tanned and “Tell them you’re not allowed to wear freckled and with a new zippers because metal is prideful.” nickname. “Oh God.” Next summer, I think “Tell them that’s why none of your bras she’ll leave without a have hooks.” backward glance. But “Mom!!!!” will I be able to let her? “Pretend you’ve never used an indoor When I became a toilet before. Scream after flushing.” mother, my own mom K RIS MUKAI/THE NEW YORK TIMES “OMG you’re the worst.” told me so much about She survived her week — just barely, patience and compassion she insisted. right beside it belong to the girl from and how to forgive myself when, for hula-hooping 16 pictures ago? Maybe she’s example, things did not go according to HEN, OVER EVEN MORE my meticulously written seven-page birth made a friend! strenuous objections, we sent her plan, and I ended up having an emergency After a week of silence, the letters for two weeks at Camp No. 2, an C-section, and then couldn’t nurse. showed up, three at a time. organic kosher Jewish farm camp (I I wish that I’d known how this part Even though the camp had warned know), exuberantly loving and relentlessly would feel — the watching and the that the early missives might not be upbeat, and with absolutely no electronics cheery ones, I died inside with every THIS waiting, letting your kid venture out of allowed. the nest, knowing that she might crash. At 3 o’clock, I dropped her off, savoring PLACE IS TERRIBLE and GET ME OUT You will only be as unhappy as your OF HERE and VERY ANGRY card that the silence for an entire, blissful 15 unhappiest child, I will tell my girls if came signed with a frownie-face beneath N JUNE, I DROVE HER to a college minutes. Then my freak-out began. they become mothers themselves. the words YOUR DISGRUNTLED When the camp posted its first photo campus for a week of sports camp. I And sometimes, the hardest thing you DAUGHTER. album on Facebook a few days later, I made her bed, unpacked her clothes, can do as a parent is, simply, nothing at Just as I’d forced myself to wait outside couldn’t open my laptop fast enough. met her counselors and told her I loved all. I pored over the shots, zooming in until of her room until she’d cried herself to her, and then I drove away. ________ sleep when she was a baby, I made myself they dissolved into pixels. Because my It barely occurred to me that she still stay away from the phone, promising that camera-shy daughter never appeared faceJennifer Weiner is the author of many had her phone and that she’d be allowed front in a shot, I was forced to construct a I would not turn into That Mom, calling to use it. novels, including the forthcoming Who Do her, hovering. Six hours after we’d hugged our narrative from glimpses of body parts. You Love, and a contributing writer to The But it was awful. goodbyes, the texts began. Look! There’s her elbow! Does it look New York Times, where this essay first I hate it here. The kids are mean. I like a happy elbow? And doesn’t the elbow (True confession: When a fourth close appeared.
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Looking back on your life, what is your favorite decade?
Sondra Tapparo
Hank Walker
Nakeesha Tucker
Becky Lukins
David Peelman
Joe Visell
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Bill Secor Jr.
Retired waitress Port Angeles
Grocery worker Port Townsend
Home care provider Port Angeles
Home-school mom Sequim
Mariner Port Angeles
Educator Port Angeles
Business owner Chimacum
“Back in the 1950s. That’s when I had my children, two of them. It was in Northern California at the time. I raised them through childhood and through the school days there.”
“The 1960s. I was in junior high and lived in San Francisco. I got to see lots of bands. I appreciated the naivete, being young and having the world at your fingertips. And free concerts in the park.”
“The 1990s. I’m a ’90s kid. Things were much simpler back then, it seems to me. But now my generation sucks. People my age are all caught up in nonsense.”
“The 2000s because that is when I had my two girls. We lived in Lompoc, Calif. We did a lot of camping, schooling, hanging out and just growing up. And it continues to this day.”
“My first thought is right now. I’m enjoying life. But back in the 1970s, I was young and carefree. I was in the military at the time and stationed in Florida. I was young, free and living on the beach.”
“The 1960s. I was old enough to enjoy doing sports and following sports and learning to fish and play the trombone. I grew up in Vaughn, Wash., and it was out in the country. I learned cutting wood, also.”
“The current decade is my favorite because I feel there is great spirit of innovation and collaboration, and we are finding solutions to problems that people could not have imagined a few decades ago.”
Commercial fisherman Neah Bay
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Peninsula Voices item that was not posted to the agenda and then take separate but equivalent action is arguably My husband and I had our a violation of the act. four granddaughters with us over The third commissioner, who the Fourth of July. was out of state, had informed the We walked downtown [Port board he would call in immediAngeles] to see the parade. ately following the work session On the corner of Valley and in order to participate in the reguFirst streets, standing in the lar board meeting. street, was a Border Patrol officer As reported in the PDN June with a military rifle over his chest 25 [“Ex-Clallam Commissioner for everyone to see. Triggers Meetings Law Probe,” My granddaughters kept askPage A7], [then-Commissioner ing, “Why does that man have a Mike Doherty] had no prior knowlrifle?” edge of the above discussion item I could not answer the quesnor was he subsequently informed tion. of the discussion when he called in This is the only time in my life less than an hour later. besides getting off a plane in MexSo, not only did these two comico that I was around officers with missioners fail to notify the press rifles who were openly carrying to and the general public of this show force. pending action, but they failed to Just last spring, I was in inform an elected representative Washington, D.C., for a week, and of the public. I never saw a display of force like Commissioner McEntire calls that. We were at the National this “a model of openness and Mall every day and evening from transparency” in the Peninsula the Capitol to the White House. Daily News on July 1. What is the Border Patrol I call it deceit. thinking, sending an officer out on Catherine Harper, the street to direct traffic and carPort Angeles rying a military rifle at a smalltown Fourth of July parade? Barkhuis critic Port Angeles Police DepartThere is an ongoing contrement personnel were on the street temps between the Clallam that we crossed at Valley and County Board of Commissioners Cherry. Those officers did not have any and County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis regarding the issue of weapons on that we could see. whether Barkhuis should or This is unacceptable. We do should not make certain disbursenot live in a military state. ments as approved and directed The Border Patrol needs to by the commissioners. have some checks and balances We should recall that the comon what it lets its officers wear as missioners, in accordance with all far as weapons during a simple existing policies and laws, have parade in our town. The parade was great. And I want to thank all who participated in it. Philomena Brown, Port Angeles
Border Patrol officer with rifle at parade
We asked Jade Matzel, special operations supervisor for the U.S. Border Patrol, Blaine Sector, for a response. After making several follow-up requests, this is the reply that was sent to the PDN: The dedicated men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol are committed to safeguarding our communities. Throughout our nation, we face a multitude of threats — both distant and uncomfortably close to home. We value the author’s opinion, and these concerns will be taken into consideration.
Open meetings A “foul blast of partisan politics” as stated [by Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire] in the Peninsula Daily News on July 1 [“Commissioner Defends 2013 Timberland Letter,” Page A7]? Really? What does Commissioner McEntire call the Washington State Open Public Meetings Act? The purpose of the act is to ensure that the public and the media that inform the public have ample notification of pending government actions. The Board of County Commissioners’ weekly work session is required by law to be a “public” meeting with a published agenda. For two of the three commissioners to discuss an actionable
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duly directed that disbursements should be made. But Barkuis refuses to act. We should recall that the county administrator contends that the board acted completely and entirely within policy and existing RCWs [state laws]. But Barkuis refuses to act. We should recall that the Clallam County prosecuting attorney agrees that the commissioners have directed disbursements in accordance with the law and has concluded that Barkhuis has a “mandatory duty” to release the funds. But Barkuis refuses to act. We should recall that the Clallam County auditor approved the distribution. But Barkuis refuses to act. We should recall that the process that commissioners followed had the informal approval of the state Auditor’s Office. But Barkuis refuses to act. Given her disinclination to carry out the duties of her office, perhaps we should recall Barkhuis. Dick Pilling, Port Angeles Pilling is chairman of the Clallam County Republican Party.
Yes: Proposition 1 I am amazed by the number of people who live in a community surrounded by water who don’t know how to swim. As a swim team coach, I find at least a third of our team each year consists of athletes who don’t
know how to swim. I feel a sense of satisfaction at the end of every season when those athletes have learned to swim successfully. As a member of the community, I feel an obligation to help people learn to swim so they can enjoy water sports safely. Because the natural waters in our area are cold, even good swimmers can be at risk when entering the water. The more knowledgeable a person is about swimming skills, the better chance he or she has of surviving an aquatic accident. Many people can’t help others learn to swim, but they can support the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, which is a Red Crosscertified facility designed to do that, by voting for Proposition 1. Should SARC close its doors, it is likely that fewer people will learn to swim or practice swimming skills regularly. SARC is not just a swimming pool but it is the only pool in Sequim. There are other amenities at the facility that provide benefit to so many people in a myriad of ways. So whether you are a SARC user or not, as a community, it is our duty to support this facility for the better good of the entire community. Vote yes for Proposition 1. Linda Moats, Sequim
No: Proposition 1 If you take a moment to read the PDN’s voter guide on SARC Proposition 1, you will clearly see
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exactly what this entails and what a huge mistake it would be to vote for this measure. The SARC board, elected to six-year terms, would have the power to “create new taxes at will” and these board members will decide how much you will be paying in property taxes without a public vote. And this measure, if approved, is permanent. Many homeowners could easily end up paying more in property tax to SARC than some individuals are paying for yearly memberships. SARC users have no problem demanding that the rest of us subsidize their fun, and they write many letters stating what a great place SARC is and how we should all support this measure. What they don’t seem to want to do is get together among themselves to resolve the budget issue. The yearly operating deficit is not that large, and if SARC were to charge its 3,100 users a paltry $2 a week more in user fees, the deficit would disappear and they would even have a yearly surplus. SARC users could also volunteer their time to help out and further reduce operating costs. There are ways to keep SARC going without making it our metropolitan park district. Besides, SARC is not even a park. If we ever do have a metropolitan park district in Sequim, it should be created and run by the city of Sequim, not SARC, to fund improvements at Carrie Blake and our other public parks. Please vote no on Proposition 1. Peter Ignatjev, Sequim
Councilman criticized Hypocrisy is alive and well. In his July 21 letter against Proposition 1 [“No: Proposition 1,” Peninsula Voices], Ken Hays, a member of the Sequim City Council, wrote that “it seems there are some very greedy SARC members who want taxpayers to fund their personal memberships to this exclusive fitness club and will do anything to make that happen.” Mr. Hays did not share that the new Sequim City Hall has its own fitness room, complete with showers, all of which have been funded by the Sequim taxpayer. I am sure that if SARC closes and we all show up to use this fitness center, we will not be welcome. I have been a SARC member for over 13 years and daily see individuals and families of all income levels enjoying its resources. The new manager is outstanding and has continued to provide very inclusive programs. Martha Moyer, Sequim
Bear photo Regarding the Peninsula Daily News sports picture “Now That’s A Bear” on Friday, July 17: Now that the hunter has “harvested” (killed) that magnificent animal, what is he going to do with it? I hope he had some heavyduty help getting it off the island. Mike Van Doren, Port Angeles
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Wilder opens with split PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Wilder Baseball split its first two games at the fourth annual GSL Clackamas Community College/Clark College Invitational Then the rain started falling in the Vancouver area, and now Wilder is waiting to see exactly how their summer will end. The area team was scheduled to face the FCA Titans of Woodinville on Saturday evening, but all games at Clark College and Battleground High School were rained out. Wilder manager Mike Politika said Saturday afternoon that he was waiting to hear from tournament organizers whether the area team of players from Sequim and Port Angeles would play the Titans today or move into bracket play. Currently tied for second with the Titans in Pool G, Wilder would fall into the consolation bracket if Saturday’s games schedule isn’t played, as only the winners of each of the eight pools advance to the championship bracket. Wilder opened the tournament with a 5-3 loss in nine innings to Showtime College Prep of Vancouver on Thursday at Battleground High School.
Come-from-behind victory Wilder then bounced back with a 5-4 win over the Federal Way Warriors at Clark College on Friday. Dusty Bates, Eathen Boyer and Evan Hurn each had two hits for Wilder, which totaled 10 hits in the win. Hurn paced the attack with a triple, two runs and two RBIs. Bates doubled and scored, and Boyer stole two bases and scored a run. Larsson Chapman added double and drove in two runs, and Zach Withrow and Curan Bradley each had one hit. After Federal Way broke a 3-3 tie with a run in the top of the sixth, Wilder plated two runs in the bottom of the inning to take the lead for good. That gave starter Tanner Rhodefer the win. The 2015 All-Peninsula Baseball MVP struck out eight and allowed nine hits and four runs in six innings. The Warriors put up three runs in the third inning off Rhodefer, but Politika said it would have been worse had Rhodefer not worked his way out of the jam. TURN
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Olympic 13U bounced from regionals PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
MERIDIAN, Idaho — Olympic Junior Babe Ruth was ousted from the 13U Pacific Northwest Regional tournament shy of the championship round. The area baseball team of Port Angeles and Sequim players went 2-2 at the regional tournament. After splitting a pair of games Wednesday, Olympic lost to Camas 12-7 on Thursday, and then finished pool play with a 12-11 win over The Dalles on Friday. Olympic finished tied for second in the National Division. Only the top two teams moved on to Saturday’s championship round, and Olympic was left out because it lost the head-to-head matchup with the other secondplace team, Twin Falls. Olympic qualified for regionals by winning the Junior Babe Ruth 13U state championship earlier this month.
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TNT Jeepers Creepers No. 99, driven by Dillon Cummings, right, with navigator Teri Cummings, left, bounce on the water during a run Saturday at Extreme Sports Park in Port Angeles. Jeepers Creepers was forced out of competition by engine troubles after failing to complete two qualifying laps.
Speed with a smile Jeepers Creepers No. 99 boosted by enthusiasm BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Outsized personalities have long been a hallmark of motor sports, and the American Sprint Boat Racing Association is no exception. The high-spirited, bubbly disposition of Sequim’s Teri Cummings, the navigator of the TNT Jeepers Creepers No. 99 Modified Class boat driven by her stepson Dillon Cummings, stands out along pit road.
Her personality will be tested after the No. 99 boat failed to advance to the elimination round Saturday at Extreme Sports Park. Teri Cummings said afterwards that she didn’t remember the last time the boat didn’t make it through qualifying. A lunch lady at Grey Wolf Elementary and bookkeeper for the family contracting business, her enthusiasm and boosterism for the sport is infectious. But it wasn’t always that way for Cummings, who has
been racing sprint boats since 2008. “We used to do a lot of quad riding and jet skiing,” Cummings said. “And when we had the hydroplanes here [the former Strait Thunder races], Dillon was part of the group that jet skied across the Strait [of Juan de Fuca].” She and her husband Tim were first tipped to the sport by Dan Morrison, now the owner of the Extreme Sports Park in Port Angeles and the driver of the Wicked Racing No. 10 Unlimited boat. “Dan told us to come out and check out this clip from this sport of sprint boat racing,” Cummings said. “Then we went down to
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watch a race in Woodland in 2007. “We climbed to the top of the hill there to get a good view, and you could see the gleam [in Tim’s eye] the moment he laid eyes on the boats.” That same day, Tim Cummings purchased a sprint boat, and the family had found a new outlet to indulge their need for speed. “But then I said ‘What about me and Dillon?,’” Cummings said. “We both wanted in.” TURN
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Big Unit finds focus after baseball Johnson joining Hall of Fame this morning BY BOB BAUM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PHOENIX — With great enthusiasm, in great detail, Randy Johnson talks of watching through a camera lens as wild dogs in Africa chased a leopard from the carcass of a gazelle, and how the leopard stayed warily nearby for his chance to salvage what food it could. He witnessed female lions work to extract a dead baby elephant floating down a river, the male lion watching from
above on a nearby ridge. He has photographed rock star friends from onstage and taken his cameras on USO tours to military installations around the world. Somewhere along the way, Johnson’s intimidating glare faded away. Often a broad smile was in its place. Johnson clearly is enjoying life after baseball. “As you know, I was extremely intense when I played. I just felt like I was wired that way,” said Johnson, who will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame today. “Since I retired I’d like to think that I’m not wound as tight because the expectations of whatever those expectations are THE ASSOCIATED PRESS every fifth day aren’t there anyFormer Mariners pitcher Randy Johnson photographs more. “ TURN
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Mariners bullpen blows another game THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Chris Colabello’s two-run, bases-loaded single in the ninth inning gave the Blue Jays an 8-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. Josh Donaldson opened the ninth with a walk off Carson Smith (1-3). Jose Bautista then doubled into the right-field corner. It extended Bautista’s streak of reaching base against the Mariners to 36 games, including 33 with a hit. The streak dates to July 29, 2009. Edwin Encarnacion was intentionally walked, drawing the infield in with no outs. Colabello then bounced his go-ahead single up the middle. Aaron Sanchez (6-4), just off the disabled list, worked the eighth to earn the victory. Roberto Osuna finished the ninth for his fifth save in six
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Robinson Cano, right, celebrates with teammate Kyle Seager after hitting a three-run home run Saturday. opportunities. Robinson Cano had given the Mariners as 6-3 lead in the fourth with a three-run homer. Cano switched to the cleanup
spot six games ago and has responded with a six-game hitting streak, a .417 average, with two home runs and seven RBI. He now has a career .331
average with 84 extra-base hits in 164 c a r e e r starts as the No. 4 hitter. Jays Eze- Next Game quiel Carrera tied the Today game at 6-6 vs. Blue Jays in the at Safeco Field eighth with Time: 1 p.m. his first On TV: ROOT c a r e e r pinch-hit home run, a two-run shot to right off Fernando Rodney. The Blue Jays have homered in eight consecutive games since the All-Star break. Jesus Sucre, in just his 13th start at catcher for the Mariners, jolted a home run in the second. It was the first in his 126th big-league at-bat.
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Area Sports Baseball 13U Babe Ruth Regional Tournament at Meridian, Idaho Wednesday Meridian (Idaho) 7, Miles City (Montana) 6 Twin Falls (Idaho) 11, Port Angeles (Northern Washington) 4 Twin Cities (Southern Washington) 19, Calgary (Alberta) 2 Camas (Southern Washington) 11, The Dalles (Northern Oregon) 0 Miles City (Montana) 4, East Boise (Idaho) 3 Port Angeles (Northern Washington) 3, South Coast (Southern Oregon) 1 Thursday East Boise (Idaho) 4, Twin Cities (Southern Washington) 2 Camas (Southern Washington) 9, South Coast (Northern Oregon) 0 Meridian (Idaho) 8, Calgary (Alberta) 2 The Dalles (Northern Oregon) 8, Twin Falls (Idaho) 6 Twin Cities (Southern Washington) 15, Miles City (Montana) 10 Camas (Southern Washington) 12, Port Angeles (Northern Washington) 7 East Boise (Idaho) 13, Calgary (Alberta) 3 South Coast (Southern Oregon) 13, The Dalles (Northern Oregon) 10 Friday Twin Cities (Southern Washington) 9, Meridian (Idaho) 5 Camas (Southern Washington) 9, Twin Falls (Idaho) 4 Calgary (Alberta) 7, Miles City (Montana) 6 Port Angeles (Northern Washington) 12, The Dalles (Northern Oregon) 11 East Boise (Idaho) 16, Meridian (Idaho) 4 Twin Falls (Idaho) 3, South Coast (Southern Oregon) 1 Saturday Championship Round East Boise (Idaho) 4, Twin Falls (Idaho) 3 Camas (Southern Washington) 10, Twin Cities (Southern Washington) 4 Championship Game Camas (Southern Washington) 11, East Boise (Idaho) 6
BMX Racing PORT ANGELES BMX TRACK Tuesday Ten Series 4 Strider 1. Isaiah Charles, Port Angeles 2. Makaylie “Kaylie-Bug” Albin, Port Angeles 3. Laila Charles, Port Angeles 15 Cruiser 1. “Curious George” Williams, Port Angeles 2. Anthony Brigandi, Port Angeles 3. Kayli “Sparkle” Williams, Port Orchard 8 Novice 1. Dominic Price, Sequim 2. Kaden Kreaman, Port Angeles 3. Natale Brigandi, Port Angeles 9 Intermediate 1. Jesse “LL Cool J” Vail, Port Angeles 2. Landon “L Factor” Price, Port Angeles 3. Jaron Tolliver, Port Angeles 11 Intermediate 1.Aydan Vail, Port Angeles 2. Hunter “The Brother’s Trouble” Hodgson, Port Angeles 3. Bryce “The Brother’s Trouble” Hodgson, Port Angeles 15 Intermediate 1. Christian “Hot Tamale” Shadbot, Port Orchard 2. Grady Bourm, Port Angeles 3. Jaxon Bourm, Port Angeles 7-8 Local Open 1. Jesse “LL Cool J” Vail, Port Angeles 2. Dominic Price, Sequim 3. Natale Brigandi, Port Angeles 9-10 Local Open 1. Landon “L Factor” Price, Port Angeles 2. Anthony Brigandi, Port Angeles 3. Hunter “The Brother’s Trouble” Hodgson, Port Angeles 13-14 Local Open 1. Christian “Hot Tamale” Shadbot, Port Orchard 2. Grady Bourm, Port Angeles 3. Jaxon Bourm, Port Angeles 4. Aydan Vail, Port Angeles
Bowling LAUREL LANES Monday Spring Monday Men’s high game: Tony Chapman, 300; men’s high series: Tracy Almond, 751. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 201; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 535. Leading team: Angeles Window Wash. Thursday Spring Thursday Men’s high game: Lucas Robinson, 246; men’s high series: Tone Chapman, 630. Women’s high game: Debbie Halvorson, 224; women’s high series: Debbie Halvorson, 601.
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Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 32; Mark Mitrovich, 32. Net: Bill Rinehart, 31.5; John Pruss, 31.5; Tim Ochs, 31.5; Rudy Arruda, 32; Steve Jones, 32; Bob Brodhun, 32.5; Bill Clevenger, 32.5. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; John Tweter and Greg Thomas, 71. Team net: Herb Renner and Tim Ochs, 58; Steve Jones and Dave Boerigter, 59; Steve Jones and Robert Whitney, 61; Chuck Turner and Tony Sample, 62; Chuck Turner and Tim Holth, 62. Merchants League — Week 16 Wednesday Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 212.5 2. Supplyworks 186 3. Olympic Sewer & Drain 176.5 4. The Warm House 160.5 5. Fryer & Sons 160 6. Dream Team 160 7. APS Electrical 155.5 8. John L. Scott Real Estate 150.5 9. Glass Services 141.5 10. Rudy’s Automotive 141.5 Division One (0 to 8) handicap Gross: Greg Thomas, 36; Sutton Beckett, 37; Jim Jones, Jr., 37. Net: Rick Larson, 30; Linda Bruch, 32; Briten Doran, 33; Jim Walton, 34; Mike Hammell, 34. Division Two (9 to 13) handicap Gross: Jared Tweter, 39; Jacob Tweter, 44; Mike Littman, 44. Net: Andy Slack, 33; Josh Hall, 33; Lynn Meyer, 34; Jerry Schwagler, 34; Dave Cameron, 34; Jerry Brinkman, 35; Dave Mittlestadt, 35. Division Three (14 and up) handicap Gross: Lori Oakes, 47; Bill Van Gordon, 48. Net: Dominique Hall, 32; Kitty Byrne, 34; James Paulsen, 35; Barb Thompson, 35; Bill Pieratt, 36; Sheryl Baxter, 36; Bruce Johnstad, 36; Linda Chansky, 37; Brian Paulsen, 37. Ladies Club Blind Partners Gross: Sherry Henderson and Linda Bruch, 135; Rena Peabody and Boots Reidel, 140; Chris Anderson and Cindy Schlaffman, 141; Donna Willenberg and Sue Barber, 144. Chip In’s No. 17: Dolly Burnett. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Jordan Negus, 64; Gary Thorne, 68; Mark Mitrovich, 68. Net: Steve Murata, 56; Chuck Turner, 57; Jim Spurr, 58; Jerry Hendricks, 58; Russ Morrison, 58; Bernie Anselmo, 60; Bernie Anselmo, 60; Keith Lawrence, 60; Ken Fisher, 60. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 63; Jordan Negus and Lawrence Bingham, 64; Jordan Negus and Steve Hutchings, 64. Team net: Gary McLaughlin and Bernie Anselmo, 52; Gary McLaughlin and Dave Henderson, 53; Steve Murata and Dave Boerigter, 54; Jim Spurr and Keith Lawrence, 54; Jim Spurr and Kevin Russell, 55; Ken Fisher and Russ Morrison, 55. Sunday, July 19 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Paul Reed, 57; Rick Hoover, 57; Jade Tisdale, 57; Gerald Petersen, 58. Net: Casey Northern, 47; George Peabody, 51; Tom Humleker, 51; Gary Reidel, 52; Bob Dutrow, 52; David Wahsten, 53. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS GOLF COURSE Wednesday Dungeness Women’s Golf Association Monthly Medal Division One Gross: Pat Conway, 71; Jane Peoples, 74. Division Two Gross: Lori Wyngaert, 73; Bonney Benson, 77. Closest to pin Division One No. 8: Jane Peoples, 18 ft. 9 in. No. 17: Marine Hirschfeld, 49 ft. 7.5 in. Division Two No. 8: Lori Wyngaert, 10 ft. 6 in. No. 17: Denise Bennett, 42 ft. Putts Division One: Pat Conway, 31. Division Two: Bonney Benson, 32. Chip-ins No. 7: Jane Peoples. No. 11: Lori Oakes. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Worst Hole Out Net: Randy Radock, 49; Jerry Hurd, 49; Dan Cadigan, 51. Lady Niners Net: Dorothy Plenert, 9.5; Patricia Palmeri, 11. Sunland Women’s Golf Association Beat The Pro Gross: Jan Prout, 65; Cheryl Coulter, 67; Nan Godfrey, 68; Effie Bentley, 69; Janet Real, 69. Tuesday Couples 18 Hole Chapman Gross: Dan and Geri O’Clary with Marty and Mary O’Brien, 127; Frank Herodes and Jan Prout with Mark and Sherry Meythaler, 128; Bob and Barb Slagoske with Rick and Cynthia Edel, 128.6. Monday Men’s Niners Low Putts Net: Darwin Ansotegui, 16; Ray Aldrich, 16; Mark Ostroot, 17; Frank Keyes, 17; Jim Elvert,
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Friday’s Games Philadelphia 5, Chicago Cubs 3, 10 innings Pittsburgh 7, Washington 5 L.A. Dodgers 7, N.Y. Mets 2 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 2 Colorado 6, Cincinnati 5 Milwaukee 2, Arizona 1 San Diego 3, Miami 1 San Francisco 9, Oakland 3 Saturday’s Games San Francisco 2, Oakland 1 Philadelphia 5, Chicago Cubs 0 Washington at Pittsburgh, late L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, late Atlanta at St. Louis, late Cincinnati at Colorado, late Milwaukee at Arizona, late Miami at San Diego, late Today’s Games L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 9-2) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 10-6), 10:10 a.m. Washington (J.Ross 2-2) at Pittsburgh (G. Cole 13-4), 10:35 a.m. Atlanta (Wisler 4-1) at St. Louis (Wacha 11-3), 11:15 a.m. Philadelphia (Nola 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 5-4), 11:20 a.m. Oakland (Graveman 6-6) at San Francisco (T.Hudson 5-8), 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-4) at Colorado (K. Kendrick 3-11), 1:10 p.m. Miami (Latos 4-6) at San Diego (Despaigne 3-7), 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Garza 5-10) at Arizona (Hellickson 6-6), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Atlanta at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.
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Gregorio Petit for assignment. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled RHP Chris Bassitt from Nashville (PCL). Optioned RHP Angel Castro to Nashville. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Activated RHP Aaron Sanchez from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Steve Delabar to Buffalo (IL). National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Activated 1B Freddie Freeman from the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Daniel Castro and OF Adonis Garcia from Gwinnett (IL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Recalled RHP Zach Lee from Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned LHP Ian Thomas to Oklahoma City. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Designated INF Brent Morel for assignment. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Added RHP Steve Cishek to the 25-man roster. Optioned LHP Tim Cooney to Memphis (PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reinstated INF Anthony Rendon from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Abel de Los Santos to Harrisburg (EL). American Association AMARILLO THUDERHEADS — Released RHP Kyle Bellows. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed OF Brandon Thomas. JOPLIN BLASTERS — Released INF Cie Arell. LAREDO LEMURS — Signed RHP Cody Kendall and RHP Willy Paredes. Released C Luke Bailey and LHP Tyler Fletcher. WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Released RHP Dustin Loggins and INF Robby Spencer. Atlantic League LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Release RHP Sergio Perez. Frontier League FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed LHP Patrick McGrath. GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed LHP Jason Ziegler. JOLIET SLAMMERS — Signed LHP Spencer Medick. SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed RHP A.J. Quintero. Released LHP Bo Logan.
BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Re-signed F James Jones.
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National Football League PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed general manager Kevin Colbert to a two-year contract extension through the 2018 NFL Draft.
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Area sprint boat teams survive qualifying round BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — What began as a difficult day for area racing teams took a turn for the better in the last qualifying lap at the American Sprint Boat Racing Association’s first stop of the year at the Extreme Sports Park. Plagued by starter problems that produced three Do Not Starts in its first three attempts at qualifying Saturday, the Port Angeles team of Wicked Racing No. 10M, driver Dan Morrison and navigator Cara McGuire, handled the pressure in its last chance lap. The pair came through with the fastest Unlimited Class qualifying time of the day, spinning around the track in 52.325 seconds, and most importantly, moving on to the elimination quarterfinals. “We’re having starter troubles, and it’s been giving us fits for the last day and a half,” Morrison said while his race crew worked frantically to ready his boat. “We’re going to find out real quick.” Three other Unlimited boats qualified for the elimination quarterfinals: The No. 4 driven by Bill Spar-
ling with navigator Nicole Brown in 60.053 seconds; the No. 55M driven by Cory Johnson and navigated by Gary McNeil with a time of 54.482; and the No. 907 piloted by Eric Werner with navigator Rhonda Werner, who turned in a 61.964-second lap in their final chance at qualifying.
Live Wire acting up Things were a mixed bag for the father-daughter duo of driver Paul Gahr Jr. and Taylor Gahr in the TNT Live Wire No. 2 in the 400 Class. The Gahrs made it through to the elimination round on what Paul termed a “tight, technical course setup,” in their first and fastest lap time of 52.808 seconds. But the early runs were also hindered a bit with some electrical problems. “We are having a kind of a popping noise out on the track,” Paul Gahr Jr. said. “It’s not letting me put the pedal down to the floor, and we’re losing a tremendous amount of speed. “We did get the two qualifying runs under our belt though, but I think I can shave some seconds off if I can get the boat a little more crisp.
Teri Cummings. After a Did Not Finish on its first lap, the boat looked well on its way to a workable qualifying time before a mistake coming around one of the final channel setups. The lap also would prove costly, the bouncy setup of the track helped contribute to an early end to the race day for the team. “There’s water in the oil and we don’t know exactly why,” Teri Cummings said while Dillon and crew worked on the boat’s engine. “So it’s either a blown gasket, a cracked head, a cracked motor, so we are calling it done.” Robert Cox and Liz Petring in the Obsession No. 49 boat, led the Modified group with a lap of JEFF HALSTEAD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS 48.889 seconds. The Sequim-based TNT Live Wire No. 2 team of Paul Gahr and Taylor Gahr Also moving on were the moved on with the third-fastest qualifying time in the 400 Class. Fear Not No. 623 boat of Clint Birch and Renee FairAlso making it through ing No. 47 team of Darrin cloth with a time of 67.453; “We’re also cutting through our wake quite a in the 400 Class: the Bandit and Autumn Swindahl in Mel Craven and Chris bit out there with this Racing No. 76 team of Brian 52.378. Ebert in the Showtime No. and Aubrey Swindahl with 5 with a 74.18, and the Fat setup.” Driver Phil Miller and a time of 54.766; the Wicked Jeepers Creepers stalls Buddy No. 59 team of Jaime and Leslie Hassell with a navigator Sharon Heuser Racing No. 1 team of Doug The course setup took a time of 55.435 seconds. turned in the fastest time of Hendrickson and Cassie all racers, regardless of Beaudry with a 53.258; the toll on the Modified Class ________ classification, a blazing-fast Fat Buddy No. 13 team of TNT Jeepers Creepers No. Sports reporter Michael Cartime of 47.930 seconds in Scott Saxton and Gary 99 boat driven by Dillon man can be contacted at 360-452their final qualifying lap in McNeil with a time of Cummings and navigated 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ the 400 Class. 53.933; and the Bandit Rac- by his stepmother peninsuladailynews.com.
Sprint: Uses shapes to memorize race route CONTINUED FROM B1 next lap and every hair on my head stood up, I was so Soon after that, step- scared. “But I just took that mom and stepson had their own boat, but Teri had energy and told Dillon to go. “Once you are going you major qualms before hopping aboard for her first don’t have time to be scared, the corners come up so fast ride. “We were in Idaho for a — right, left, right, left — race, I thought we were and its over before you ready, and I told Tim I know it. “You barely have time to couldn’t do it,” she said. “Dillon was only 16, so I recognize what’s whizzing had all these doubts in my past you.” The family worked to get mind. “What if he can’t drive? the national association to What if he doesn’t know change the age limit for what he’s doing and we drivers from 18 to 16, even though Teri’s sister, Tina crash?” The team used another Gahr, objected. “My sister even voted navigator for that lap and against it,” Cummings said. came away unscathed. Tina Gahr makes up the “Before that first ride I was sick to my stomach,” other “T” in TNT Racing. She’s married to Paul Gahr Cummings said. “But I went out for the Jr., the Sequim-based driver
of the TNT No. 2 Live Wire in the 400 Class. “We barely made it,” Cummings said of the vote. “And two years later in 2010, he became the youngest driver to win a national championship.”
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Phillies’ Hamels no-hits Cubs for first time in 50 years
CONTINUED FROM B1 Withrow and Gochnour contributed one hit apiece. “Tanner pitched well. Swinging wood He made a few mistakes, when he was ahead in the After playing with alucount and they got some minum bats throughout hits on a couple 0-2 the summer, Wilder is counts,” Politika said. making the switch to wood “He definitely pitched bats for this weekend’s not Tanner-like, but they tournament, its last of the were a good hitting team summer. and he kept us in a good “It’s been fine,” Politika [position] to win.” said. “I think the kids like Brady Shimko pitched a hitting with wood. scoreless seventh to earn a “It’s definitely a differsave. ent style of game, but I think the guys are enjoyExtra-inning duel ing it.” Wilder had earned a In Thursday’s game, spot at the Senior Babe Wilder battled Showtime Ruth Pacific Northwest College Prep for nine innings before falling to the Regional tournament in winner of the GSL College Calgary, which concluded Saturday, but opted out in Showcase championship favor of playing in the earlier this month. Clackamas Community “Showtime’s a great College/Clark College Inviteam,” Politika said. tational. “We had runners on “It was the organizathird base it seemed all tion’s decision to put our game, we just couldn’t get kids in the best tournathat clutch hit when we ment possible to finish the needed it.” season,” Politika said. Travis Paynter started for Wilder and gave up two Thursday’s Game earned runs and six hits in Showtime College Prep 5, Wilder 3, 9 innings 5 1/3 innings. Showtime 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2—5 7 2 James Grubb relieved Wilder 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0—3 6 2 Paynter in the fifth and LP- Grubb Pitching Statistics pitched brilliantly until Wilder: Paynter 5 1/3 IP, 3 R, 2 ER, 6 H, 2 BB; Showtime scored its two Grubb 3 2/3 IP, 2 R, H, 6 K, 3 BB. Hitting Statistics ninth-inning runs, which tagged Grubb with the loss. Wilder: Konopaski 2-4, 2B, 2 R; Boyer 1-4, 2B, RBI; Bates 1-4, R; Withrow 1-4, Gochnour 1-3. Grubb fanned sixth and allowed one hit while walkFriday’s Game Wilder 5, Federal Way 4 ing three batters in 3 2/3 Federal Way 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 — 4 9 1 innings on the mound. 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 —5 10 0 Wilder finished with six Wilder WP- Rhodefer, SV- Shimko Pitching Statistics hits, two coming from Rhodefer 6 IP, 4 R, 9 H, 8 K, 2 BB; Shimko Brady Konopaski, who dou- IP,Wilder: 0 R, 0 H, BB. Hitting Statistics bled and scored twice. Wilder: Hurn 2-3, 3B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Bates 2-3, 2B, Boyer also doubled and R; Boyer 2-3, R, 2 SB; Chapman 1-2, 2B, 2 RBI; Gochnour 1-3, 2B, R; Withrow 1-3; Bradley 1-2. drove in one run. Bates,
CHICAGO — Cole Hamels is facing a quick trip from the record book to the trading block. The Philadelphia ace became the first pitcher to throw a no-hitter against the Chicago Cubs in 50 years, watching as rookie center fielder Odubel Herrera stumbled on the warning track before catching a flyball to end the Phillies’ 5-0 win Saturday. “It’s something where you just go out there and enjoy the moment,” Hamels said. “What I want is to be successful at it. I enjoyed
‘I’m nervous right now’ Cummings said she still gets nervous before a race, the first waves starting a couple of days before the event. An anxious feeling overtakes her the night before racing, when drivers and navigators are given the course layout — and the task of memorizing 35 to 40 turns. “I’m nervous right now,” Cummings said Thursday. “You’ll see me out at the
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track the night before, walking in the dirt, walking in the sand around the course, looking like some kind of lunatic,” Cummings said. “But I know that map by heart the next morning. “Dillon will try and sit down somewhere, and usually by bedtime he’ll have it down.” She said every navigator uses a different method to recall the serpentine nature of the course layouts. “I memorize shapes,” Cummings said. “So then I know I’m going to do three figure eights, or go around the island two times in a circle. “The track at St. John looks like a big-bosomed woman to me, so I know to go up around the thorax,
the moment and this happened.” Hamels (6-7) struck out 13, tossing his first career no-hitter in what could be his final start for the Phillies. The 2008 World Series MVP has been mentioned prominently in trade talks as the July 31 deadline approaches. It was the first no-hitter versus the Cubs since Sandy Koufax pitched a perfect game in 1965. It also was the fourth nohitter for catcher Carlos Ruiz, including the playoffs, according to STATS. That is
down around the hips and out.” Her method appears to work. Cummings said she’s “only missed two turns since 2008.” “I save him [Dillon] probably one or two times a race.” Recent seasons haven’t been as fruitful for the team, but Cummings feels the best is to come. “We’ve been one of the few boats using a smaller 7½-inch pump the last five years, and the number and quality of the competition has just shot up,” she said. “So that makes Dillon have to flat-foot it to keep us in range with our times. He doesn’t slow down out there around the corners at all.”
the most in NL history and tied with Jason Varitek for the major league record. Dexter Fowler walked twice for the Cubs, but he was their only baserunner. The 31-year-old Hamels was part of the Phillies’ last no-hitter, too. The lanky left-hander teamed with three relievers on a combined no-no last Sept. 1 at Atlanta. This time, Hamels saw Herrera make two tumbling grabs to preserve the gem. With one out in the eighth, Herrera ran a long way into the left-center
A change to a new 8½-inch pump for this season has helped, but the team has been trying to find the right set of propeller blades to fit the new pump. “We’re going to borrow some blades, and just flat foot it and see what happens,” Cummings said. She said her husband also is busy working on an Unlimited Class boat. “My dream is to have all three of us up at the top of the podium representing TNT Racing across all three classes,” Cummings said. “I know we can get there.”
________ Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-4522345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com.
field gap to grab David Ross’ fly and then spilled onto the warning track. With two outs in the ninth, rookie Kris Bryant launched a long fly. Herrera raced back, slipped on the track in front of the ivycovered brick wall, but managed to lean forward for the catch. “I hung that pitch to Bryant with his power, fortunately the wind was in my favor,” Hamels said. “Herrera made two spectacular catches out there. That picked the team up and it’s great to see and it’s great to participate myself.”
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Froome one stage from winning Tour de France BY IAN AUSTEN THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Chris Froome climbs towards Alpe d’Huez during the twentieth stage of the Tour de France on Saturday.
L’ALPE D’HUEZ, France — Chris Froome of Britain, the leader of Team Sky, effectively won the Tour de France on Saturday. All that remains for Froome, who also won the Tour in 2013, is to make it safely through the final stage in Paris, which is largely ceremonial. But Froome’s performance in Saturday’s stage, the 20th, was more desperate than triumphant. Froome, 30, was unable to follow the Colombian climber Nairo Quintana, 25, on the switchbacks — the second day in a row that Quintana managed to escape from Froome, who had seemed so strong for most of the Tour that there arose unsubstantiated alle-
gations that he must be doping or using a tiny electric motor on his bike. Quintana, who began Saturday’s stage second overall — 2 minutes, 38 seconds behind Froome — cut away at the gap but was able to trim it only to 1:12, not enough to snatch a Tour win from Froome. At the finish line, Quintana conceded that his opportunity for victory had passed.
Slowing near finish On Friday, Froome suggested that he had not chased down Quintana on that day’s final climb to save energy for l’Alpe d’Huez. Whether or not that was the case, he could not keep up Saturday. At some points, Froome was momen-
Unit: Photography more than hobby CONTINUED FROM B1 Mark Grace played against Johnson before becoming a teammate on Arizona’s 2001 World Series championship team. “Randy played with fury,” said Grace, now the Diamondbacks’ assistant hitting coach. “I couldn’t play angry. I’d have been swinging at everything if I’d played angry. But he had to be that way. That’s what worked for him.” He was moody and could be short with reporters, and God forbid if some novice scribe ventured to Johnson’s corner of the clubhouse the day before he was to pitch. When he left baseball, photography was a natural outlet for Johnson. He had been a photojournalism major at USC.
“I’m not any good, I just enjoy it,” he said. “I really kind of look at it as a great outlet and it was a great way to go into that from baseball.” As in baseball, “I have a game plan of what I’m doing,” he said. “And I have that tunnel vision and I’m looking through that camera lens at my subject matter, “ Johnson said. “On the day I pitched I was looking at the catcher’s glove and I was extremely focused. So there’s some parallels to both of those. “I think It’s a good release for me to do something I enjoy doing, and there’s really no expectations, either.” It’s no private hobby for a man who had led such a private life away from the ballpark when he was playing.
He has a website, rj51photos.com, to exhibit his work. He’s also on Instagram and plugs it in interviews. There, you will find that majestic leopard, a piece of the ill-fated gazelle’s ribcage in its mouth. There’s another photo of a surfer riding a big wave. And Ozzy Osbourne riding on Johnson’s back, making an obscene gesture at the camera.
Supports veterans There are photos of wounded veterans. Johnson is a big supporter of the Wounded Warriors program and will have wounded soldiers among his guests at his Hall of Fame induction ceremony. When he left the game, Johnson for years kept baseball at arm’s length, as if to be decompressing from 22 years of professional
play, a time he worked tirelessly to condition his body, hone his craft and maintain that searing inner strength. Only in recent years has he eased back into it. This year, as his firstballot Hall of Fame election was announced, Johnson was hired by the Diamondbacks as a special assistant to team President Derrick Hall. His duties include working with players in the Diamondbacks farm system, often assuring them he had many struggles before reaching the top of his profession. “He let us know early on his greatest interest was going to our affiliates and spending time with our youngsters,” Hall said. “He has made some trips for us and spent time with the pitching staffs. His success and experience have
been widely embraced and his influence is already being felt.” Johnson won four consecutive Cy Young Awards, pitched a perfect game and won a World Series with the Diamondbacks, who will retire his No. 51 on Aug. 8. First, there is business to take care of in Cooperstown. And, yes, Johnson will take his cameras along. “I will have the greatest vantage point of anybody, being on stage, and I would like to share these moments with anybody that’s interested,” he said. “So I will be snapping away and taking pictures of my other three inductee brothers [John Smoltz, Pedro Martinez and Craig Biggio]. “And then maybe a selfie or two of me and the forty, fifty thousand people that are in the field on Hall of Fame Day.”
tarily dropped by members of his team who were shepherding him up the mountain. While Froome’s apparent victory is ultimately a bit narrower than might have been predicted a few days ago, it still represents a significant comeback. Last year, Froome watched much of the race on television after being sent home during the first week with wrist and arm fractures. Yet in this year’s race, no rider managed to mount a serious challenge to Froome until Friday. Although Froome won just a single stage, his, and his team’s, control of the race was so absolute that for much of the Tour, as riders tried and profoundly failed to take him on, the racing has been slightly dull.
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CHESTER, Pa. — Backup goalkeeper Luis Mejia saved two penalty kicks in the shootout, and an inspired Panama team ended a trying week with a medal, beating the United States in the CONCACAF Gold Cup third-place game Saturday. Panama won the shootout 3-2 after extra time ended with the score 1-1. Mejia saved DaMarcus Beasley’s shot in the fifth round in what might have been the veteran defender’s last game for the national team. It was another shaky performance by the Americans, who were stunned by Jamaica in the semifinals and had their worst Gold Cup finish since losing to Colombia, an invited guest, during a shootout in the 2000 quarterfinals.
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BOOKKEEPER Full charge, 32-35 hr/wk, range $19-$22/hr. Description at www.unitedwayclallam.org. Send letter/resume to United Way, POBox 937, PA, WA 98362 or info@unitedwayclallam.org. CAREGIVER. Need compassionate, honest, self-directed female caregiver for elderly wheelchair bound mother in Sequim. Call Rose (360)504-2463. D ATA S P E C I A L I S T (DS): Olympic Area Agency on Aging (O3A) seeks DS based in Port H a d l o ck . 4 0 h r s / w k / , $33,186-$41,445 annual range, nonexempt, full agency paid benefit package. DS supports contract desk monitoring; ensures data reporting accuracy; analyze/int e r p r e t d a t a ; p r ov i d e technical assistance to staff/contractors in varied software platforms. Required: WDL, autoins, BA in math, computer science or data analysis and 2 yrs. exp. providing data management / repor ting OR 2 yrs. relevant college courses and 4 yrs. exp. For complete job description and application: 866-7204863 or www.o3a.org. Closes 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2015. O3A is an EOE.
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CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Full Time, Professional, Chiropractic Assistant Career Oppor tun i t y. E x c e l l e n t , F u l l Time, In Fast-Paced Doctorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office. Position Includes:Profitable Bonuses - Paid Vacations Holidays - Chiropractic Care for Self and Immediate Family. Experience in Medical Billing helpful, and a desire to work closely with patients and the community. As a point of contact for our patients, a professional, upbeat and fr iendly demeanor is paramount. We utilize state-of-the-ar t technology including; Digital Spinal Assessment (Sigma Instr ument), Thermal Nerve Scanning, and the most advanced patient-care techniques available today. As such, strong organizational skills are required and a strong desire to provide exceptional efficiency, while performing everyday tasks.If interested, please send resume to: drbean@sequimhealth.com Fax: 360-681-7239
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CUSTOMER SERVICE F u l l t i m e, M o n . - S a t . , front counter, exp. prefe r r e d . B r i n g r e s u m e Deer Park Storage 132 Deer Park Rd. Port Angeles, WA 98362
CLALLAM COUNTY CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST II or III (DOE), Assessor, FT (40 hrs/wk), $17.67 to 23.77/hr, union, retirement and benefit eligible. Requires knowledge of applicable p o l i c i e s, p r o c e d u r e s, laws and regulations, plus customer service, keyboarding and 10-key skills. Closes Aug. 6, 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). L E G A L A S S I S TA N T, Prosecuting Attorney, FT (40 hrs/wk), $20.00 to 22.07/hr. FT, union, retirement and benefit eligible. Requires HS diploma or equiv, and 3 to 5 yrs exp as a paralegal, legal asst or legal secâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;y. Open until filled; first review of apps 7/30/15. Applications and complete job announcements available online at www.clallam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Drug Free Workplace. CLALLAM TITLE COMPANY is now accepting resumes for an entry level employment opportunity. This position requires excellent customer ser vice skills, ver y strong typing computer proficiency, a high degree of dependability with the ability to accurately follow detailed instructions. Drop off your current resume in person at either of our locations, Sequim or Pt Angeles.
â&#x20AC;˘ Director of Nursing â&#x20AC;˘ Licensed LPN/RN â&#x20AC;˘ Salary DOE â&#x20AC;˘ Benefits Submit resume with letter of consideration: Peninsula Daily News PDN#452/Staff Port Angeles, WA 98362 DRIVERS: Great Pay, Hometime! Next Day Pay! No-Forced Disp a t c h ! N ew S i n g l e s from Pacific, WA to surrounding states and Canada. 2yrs CDL-A or B Apply: TruckMovers.com/apply or 1-866-224-8948 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Requires 5 years experience and a clean record. Drug testing will be required. Seasonal work, primarily prevailing wage work. Call Jeff 360-808-1804
FREE NA Training Class! Join our award winning team today! Classes starting July 29th, 2015 (Now Interviewing!) -Class is five days a week (7am-4pm), four weeks long! -Must apply to get in class please apply in person, at facility: Avamere Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382 (36) 582-3900 www.teamavamere.com
FT System Administrator III. Provides leadership in the IT Dept. for system administration, developing staff, evaluating and recommending new and upgraded hardware and software, and ensuring efficient and effective operation for Resor t p r o p e r t i e s n e t wo r k . Fo r e s s e n t i a l f u n c tions, qualifications, and to apply, please visit our website at www.7cedars resort.com. Native American preference for qualified candidates.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Love is in the stars, along with personal pampering and being the best that you can be. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let indulgence stand between yourself and the success you deserve. Be reasonable, moderate and practical. 3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be questioned about your personal integrity. A flirtatious incident will cause confusion and lead to a dispute that can change your status suddenly. Avoid trouble by being upfront about your feelings and concerns. Emotional deception will make matters worse. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Get down to business and follow whatever you feel passionate about. Whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s someone you love, a hobby, children or a skill, now is the time to develop, hone and embrace what you want with heart and soul. 5 stars
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HOME HEALTH CUSTOMER SERVICE Full-time, rotating weekends. Experience with home health equipment p r e fe r r e d bu t n o t r e quired. People person a must. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply at Jimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE.
FELLER BUNCHER OPERATOR and LOG TRUCK DRIVER. Experienced only. (360)460-7292
Human Resource Director: The Hoh Indian Tr i b e , a Wa s h i n g t o n State Native American community, is seeking an Human Resource Director. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Administration P.O. Box 2196 Forks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to kristinac@hohtribensn.org . For full announcement, go to www.hohtribe-nsn.org. Questions or additional information, contact Kristina Currie 360-3746502. Opening Closes 8/3/15.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You will capture an audience that can catapult you into stardom. Believe in yourself and your talents, and present what you have to offer. Your skills and finesse will capture the imagination of someone who can help you pursue your dream. 5 stars
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DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY II or III (Criminal Div), $5,723.07 to $7,342.81/mo (DOQ), FT (40 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled; first review of applications July 30, 2015. Application and complete job announcement available online at www.clallam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted. COOK: Do you like to EOE/Drug Free Work- cook, want to help seniors, need some extra place. money? Hours 8:30-1 p.m. Suncrest Village DENTAL ASSISTANT (360) 681-3800 Pa r t t i m e , 3 d a y s a week, (SEQ.) Pr ivate dental office looking for an energetic motivated COOK: Part time, rate team player to join our DOE, Benefits. Submit staff. Must have dental application at: Sherexperience, knowlege of wood Assisted Living, Dentrix and Dexis is a 550 W. Hendr ickson plus. Send resume to R d . S e q u i m , W A 98382 tierney@olypen .com.
D E N TA L H Y G I E N I S T Salar y DOE, benefits. Resumes to P.O. Box 268, Port Hadlock, WA 98339.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Executive Director of Olympic Community Action Programs reports to the Board of Directors, and is responsible for the organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s consistent achievement of its mission and financial objectives. Essential job functions include providing leadership in developing program, organizational and financial plans with the Board of Directors and staff, and carrying out plans and policies authorized by the Board; preparing a budget and seeing that the agency operates within budget guidelines, and representing the programs and point of view of the agency to other agencies, organizations, and the general public. Qualifications: Strong management and super visor y skills and experience; demonstrates leadership ability, as well as strategizing and coalition building; effectiveness and experience in fund development, and excellent written and oral communication skills. Bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Degree required; Masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Degree preferred. Closes when filled. Application and more job details at www.olycap.org. EOE.
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Classified Everything You Need… For easy living with Mtn view, 3 br, den or formal dining room, 2 full ba, 2 half ba, plus bonus r o o m , 2 , 5 2 0 s f. R e a l dormers in bonus room, other dormers are skylights. Large garage with 720 sqft. Located on 1.19 level acres close to town. MLS#291021/792448 $375,000 Sheryl Burley Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-9363
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Employment Opportunities Hospital Openings: *RN Supervisor, Surgery *RN, Clinical Educator *RN, House Supervisor *RN Per diem: Emergency Services OB Med/Surg ICU Heart Center *RN Care Manager *RN Visit Nurse *Physical Therapist *Pharmacist *Ultrasonographer *Cardiac Echosonographer *Food Service Worker *Housekeeping *Maintenance Worker *Application Analyst *Marketing and Communications Coord. *Quality Systems Analyst Home Health Openings: *Visit Nurse *Physical Therapist Clinic Openings: *RN *Medical Office Ass’t *Medical Assistants Cancer Center Openings *Medical Assistant *Pt. Navigator Ass’t
NETWORK TECHNICIAN II East Jefferson & Clallam Counties. $51,012 Annually, Full Benefits. Provide computer, telecommunications and network support including installation and maintenance of equipment and software. www.oesd.wednet.edu 360-479-0993. EOE & ADA.
HOME HEALTH AID FT, PT, training req 70 hrs. Start pay $11.40/hr. Call Rainshadow Home Services at (360)681-6206.
Occupational Therapist C H T p r e fe r r e d . G o o d knowledge of upper body. Splinting expience required. Therapist owned clinic since 1991. FT flexible hours, Salary DOE, PTO, CE, benefits negotiable. More info at: http://www.soht.info Resume, Cover Letter, and References to: Peninsula Daily News PDN # 717/occ Port Angeles WA 98362
OFFICE ASSISTANT / BILLING CLERK The SunLand Water District has an opening for a part time office assistant/billing clerk. Experience in Microsoft Office and double entr y accounting necessary. Exper ience using Vision Municipal Systems software a plus, but will train the right person. Position will begin part time at 4 hours per day M-F with possibility of full time. Starting salary is $11.75 per hour and may include some benefits after a trial period. Please submit a resume and cover letter or pick up a complete job description at 135 Fairway Dr ive, S e q u i m , WA 9 8 3 8 2 . Deadline is 4 p.m. Friday August 7th.
PLUMBER: Jour neyHVAC: Installation help- m a n / r e s i d e n t i a l l eve l er, related experience c o n s t r u c t i o n e x p . a helpful, $12-$14/hr. must. (360)683-8336. (360)681-3333 P O R TA B L E T O I L E T HVAC: Service Techni- PUMPER/LABORER. c i a n , 5 ye a r s ex p e r i - Excel. dr iving record. ence, vacation, paid holi- Apply at Bill’s Plumbing. days, health insurance, Seq. (360)683-7996 pension. $20-$30 DOE. Call (360)681-3333 or SALES and INSTALLAKen@peninsualTION: Auto stereo and heat.com accessories, FT or PT. Apply in person, Mobile JCPH is seeking an ex- Music, 532 E. 1st St. PA per ienced Community Health Director responSubstitute Carrier for sible for administering, Combined planning, organizing, diMotor Route r e c t i n g & eva l u a t i n g Peninsula Daily News Community Health proand grams, services & poliSequim Gazette c i e s . S t a r t i n g s a l a r y Is looking for individuals $65k + benefits. Details interested in a Substitute at jeffersoncountypubli- Motor Route in Sequim. chealth.org Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Licensed Nurse needDr ivers License and ed, flexible hours, with proof of insurance. Early benefits. 3+ shifts per morning delivery Monweek. Call Cherday through Friday and rie.(360)683-3348 S u n d a y. P l e a s e c a l l Gary at 360-912-2678
MECHANIC: Experienced mechanic wanted, must have own tools. If interested please call (360)640-4233
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Full time with benefits. Apply in person at Peninsula Children’s Clinic, 902 Caroline PA. OFFICE Nurse: for a busy family practice. Send resume to: P.O. Box 985 Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dennis’ Yard Work and Window Cleaning (360)457-5205
Support Staff To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experience necessary, $10 hr. Apply in person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m.
Mowing Lawns, lots and fields. Trimming, pruning of shrubs and trees. Landscape maintenance, pressure washing, light hauling and more. Free quotes. Tom (360)460-7766. License: bizybbl868ma
105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Beautifully remodeled 4 br 2 ba home on a corner lot in the desirable Seamount Estates neighborhood minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Freshly painted throughout, the living room features high ceilings and a wood burning fireplace. Kitchen with custom tile counter tops and brand new stainless steel appliances, dining area with sliding glass doors to the back deck and large back yard. Roomy master suite with dual sink vanity and s t y l i s h t i l e f l o o r s. A t tached two car garage with workbench and room for storage. MLS#291493 $249,500 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Four lots Just shy of an acre, level a n d zo n e d L D. Powe r and water are in at the road, Dr y Creek water share is needed ($5,000.). Property could be split and seller had star ted the process in 2008, but never finished. Soil analysis were done in 2007 to both proposed lots. MLS#280518 $35,000 Jennifer Felton (360) 460-9513 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
FSBO: Sequim,2Br.,one with Murphy bed, 2ba., soaker tub. Like new,1961 sf mountain view. Den with fireplace, park-like landscaping, lots of large closets, all appliances. (360)232-4223
Creek with Acreage 5 acres of trees, meadow, and creek with no restrictions is just waiting for your home in the Mt. Angeles foothills. Regise r e d s o i l s o n f i l e fo r 4080 Employment tpressurized system. Well Wanted needed. MLS#290062 $79,500 Michaelle Barnard F u r m a n ’s A f f o r d a b l e (360) 461-2153 Lawn Care. Mowing, WINDERMERE weed eating, clean up. PORT ANGELES Reliable. (360)912-2441
LEVEL LOT. Level lot in meadow in forested area off Diamond Pt Rd. 0.84 acres. Water and electricity metered. Septic plans. Top of private cul de sac. Mfg’d or mobile home ok. $60,000. (360)683-8246
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SEQ: 55 and older, 2 Br. 2 Ba. West Alder Estates. Close to ever ything. Selling for less than appraisal. For dePanoramic View tails, (360)808-5418 or Water views from living 808-5801. room and daylight basement. 4 br, 1.5 ba home plus an adjacent extra S E Q U I M : M a n u fa c lot for privacy. Fenced t u r e d h o m e . N i c e , b a c k y a r d , c o v e r e d comfor table, older 2 patio. Enjoy apples from br, 2 ba in quiet over your own tree while tak- 55 park. New roof and energy efficient wining in the Strait. dows, newer water MLS#291478/821148 heater. Includes kitch$249,900 en appliances, W/D. Rick Patti Brown Carport and shed. Windermere Small rear deck. Very Real Estate private. Low mainteSequim East nance yard. Close to (360) 775-5780 downtown. Must see. $38,500 Offers considPEACEFUL SETTING Cedar Lindal Style 2 ered. (360-460-6004) bd., 2.5 ba., 2,450 sq. ft., large windows for nature views, lots of decking, 505 Rental Houses brick patio, hot tub, garClallam County den space, separate workshop, two car garage with wood burning Properties by stove Inc. MLS#820426/291469 $350,000 Deb Kahle (360)460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-918-3199 Price Improvement 349 Mt Pleasant Estates A Great Home in a great neighborhood. Over 3,100 sf., on 4+ acres, 3 br + den, 2.5 ba, 2 car garage. Only minutes to town. This is a definite must see and now it’s Only $335,000 Call one of our agents TODAY MLS#290875 Dave Ramey UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2800
GREAT SEQUIM HOME 12 yr old single level, 1,382 sf., with attached double garage. 2 br plus den and 2 full ba. 514 W Summer Breeze Ln. $189,900. (651)2334271 or (253)732-7142.
New listing! Great location close to town. Charming 4 br 2.5 ba mountain view two story home on large parcel. This home has a woodstove, a roomy kitchen and a large laundry room. There is a large deck off the upstairs bedroom and also one off the kitchen. With a nice two car attached garage this home has storage, storage, storage!!! MLS#291442 $299,000 Jo Cummins Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900 ONE LEVEL HOME Gardens surround this home and Mt.Views, 2.5 acres. 2,700 sf with a detached garage or workshop, kitchen is big with center island and a nook for breakfast. The family room is open to the kitchen. Off the family room is a well-constr ucted porch where picnics don’t get rained out. . MLS#291293/809370 $449,900 Walter Clark (360)460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY
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Many Possibilities Recently updated 2,144 sf. daylight basement style home on 5.46 acres centrally located b e t we e n S e q u i m a n d Port Angeles. The property is made up of 4 separate parcels that are wooded with meadows and have easy access to Hwy 101. The home feat u r e s a 1 y r o l d r o o f, fresh paint inside and out, tiled baths, large living and family rooms with fireplaces, double garage with workshop. MLS#291277 $365,000 Marguerite Glover 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK CABIN: Sunny side of REAL ESTATE Lake Sutherland! Sweeping views of lake Motivated Seller a n d m o u n t a i n s. 1 B R , 1 B a p l u s bu n k / g u e s t 1 5 4 G u y K e l l y R d . , house with Ba. Washer 1,512 sf, 3 br, 2 ba, 1.2 dryer. Drive straight to 3 acres Covered Parking par king spaces. Boat for 4, RV Parking, Tons of storage. and jet ski lift. $289,000. MLS#290654 $234,900 (360)808-6844 Wade Jurgensen John L. Scott Charming Classic in Real Estate Sequim 360.477.6443 4 br, 2 ba home, perfectly located in the center of town close to shop- Near Discovery Trail & Golf Courses ping, schools and other fa c i l i t i e s. C o r n e r l o t , MTN view, 9’ ceilings, 3 fenced in, wood floors, br, 2.5 ba. Great room rounded vintage-style with propane FP. Large doorways, beautiful built- kitchen with island, eatin cabinets. Lots of stor- ing nook, and walk-in age, extra outbldng in pantry. Oversized garback for garden tools. age. MLS#290604/768862 Backyard with full south$345,000 ern exposure and par t Sheryl Burley mtn view. Windermere MLS#290678 $149,350 Real Estate Ania Pendergrass Sequim East 360-461-3973 (360)460-9363 Remax Evergreen Classic Home! Charming 1,188 sf., 4 br, 2 ba home with amazing souther n facing deck, fenced back yard and huge garage with loft storage and bonus r o o m . H o m e fe a t u r e s some gorgeous original fixtures and glass door knobs, an open kitchen with island, cozy woodstove in the living room and a lovely dining room with French doors. Upstairs features 2 br, full bath, plus a large open room with kitchenette. 730 W 4th St, PA Call Brooke for an easy showing MLS#291265 $158,900 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
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SEQ: 3 br., 2.5 ba., custom home set in a s p e c t a c u l a r p r i va t e garden. Mountain views, stunning pond and waterfall, organic vegetable garden and fruit orchard. 2,158 of living space. Visit our website: 520grandviewdrive.com or call owner and landscaper Richard Gray at 415342-6057 $435,000 TAKE ANOTHER LOOK Beautiful 3 bd 2 ba, 1,906 sf. In Sunland, large living, dining, kitchen and sun room, b r e a k fa s t b a r, f r e n c h doors to spacious deck, vaulted ceilings, propane fireplace, amenities: pool, beach access and cabana, tennis. MLS#766083/290561 $255,000 Deb Kahle (360)460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-918-3199 Views! Views! Views! Unobstructed SW and Harbor Views, Panoramic Olympic Mtn views, beautifully renovated vict o r i a n , 4 b r. , 3 b a . , 2,866 sf, born in 1924, chef’s kitchen, awesome master, incredible home, incredible price!. MLS#281976Price Reduced to $295,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979 Water View Cabin Great vacation get away w i t h p a n o ra m i c wa t e r view and community beach access. There’s even a boat launch and picnic shelter. RV hookups on site. Call to request an extensive visual tour. MLS#291346 $150,000 Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES Water View Home Looking for a great 3 BR, 2 BA water view home at a reasonable price? This home in Diamond Point has it all. There’s even a community beach, boat launch and picnic shelter for large gatherings. Call to request an extensive visual tour. MLS#291347 $228,000 Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES Wooded Privacy Five acres of beautiful treed, flat, pristine wilderness just waiting for your d r e a m s . P r i c e d fo r a quick sale at well below assessed value of $58,768. Water and power available. MLS#290210 $39,500 Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
683 Rooms to Rent Roomshares
6080 Home Furnishings
8142 Garage Sales Sequim
SHARE HOME: Unfurnished master suite, walk in closet, separate refrigerator, garage, access to pool, golf tennis, $650 per month. (360)681-3331
FURNITURE: MOVING MUST SELL. Hutch, oak 80”H x 66”W x 18”D, top is 12” D, $500. Bookcases (4), 6’ H x 30.5” W x 11” D, 4 shelves, $40 ea. All prices obo. (360)681-2535
MOVING Sale: Now thru July 26. 502 Spath Rd. 9-6 p.m., Odds and ends and ever ything in between.
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6005 Antiques & Collectibles 2nd Annual Antique bottle show and sale. Aug. 14-15th at the American Legion Hall, 209 Monroe St. Port Townsend. For info call (360)385-3678
6025 Building Materials FENCING: Old cedar split rails. (81) apprx 11’ long. $9 ea. obo. Cash only, Sequim. (360)6833212
A 1BD/1BA $575/M DUPLEX 1/1 $600/M 6040 Electronics H 2BD/1BA $650/M COFFEE MAKER Technivorm MoccamasA 2BD/1BA $675/M ter, 10 cup, thermal carafe, lightly used. InH 2BD/1BA $775/M cludes coffee, filters, n s t r u c t i o n s. A m a zo n A 2BD/1.5BA $825/M isells used for $229. Asking $175. Call 360-683H 2/1 JOYCE $900/M 6275. Leave message. H 3BD/1BA $1100/M 6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment H 3BD/2BA $1100/M HOUSES/APT IN SEQUIM
A 2/2 GOLF COURSE $825/M COMPLETE LIST @
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3 br., 2 ba., 2 carport, 2 car garage. 6 ml. west of P.A.. First, last deposit. $1,200/mo. + $1,000. d e p. Ava i l a bl e F i r s t week of August. No pets/smoking. Min. 6 month lease. Must have exc. references. (360)912-2768 CENTRAL P.A.: 1 Br., 1ba., $600 first/last/desposit. (360)460-0392 P.A.: 2 Br. 1 bath, carpor t, no smoking, no pets. $750.+ dep. (360)457-7012.
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665 Rental Duplex/Multiplexes DUPLEX: 2 br, 1 ba, 619 Peabody. $700, available August 1. (360)670-6160
John Deere Tractor, 2010. model# 3520 37 hp. turbo charged 4x4 hydrostat, excellent running condition $19,500/obo. (360)670-1350 TRACTOR:NEW HOLLAND. Like new 2008 tractor used only 124 hours. Diesel, 4WD, 28hp with front end loader. This powerful, compact, versatile tractor is easy to operate and perfect for the small farm or estate. It has both rear and mid PTO’s, and fits the 230 GM New Holland mower deck, designed to cut at 7 different levels (not included). $11,450.00. Call Jeff at (360)683-0745 or email at jeffaok@hotmail.com.
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TABLE: Antique Round O a k Ta b l e . B e a u t i f u l 1920’s era oak table & chairs, seats 4 round or 6 with leaf (see photos online). Original purchase Gregor y’s Fine Furniture (1916-1940), Tacoma, WA. $850. Call 360-452-3975.
6100 Misc. Merchandise G R OW E Q U I P M E N T: O l d g r ow e p u i p m e n t . From $50 obo. (360)631-9211 MISC: Electric wheelchair. Hoveround MPV5 great shape. $600/obo (360)797-0092
MISC: Move forces sale. 5 pc. wooden bedroom set: Calif. king bed, mattress and box springs, dresser with mirror, armoire, 2 nightstands, $485. Pine heavy chest, $50. Artist’s work table, chair, lamp, $100. Golf clubs and bag, RedBird Spor ts brand, full set, $300. Snowboard, LibTech new with bindings, $400. Snowboard, BananaMagic, $350. Snowboard, Burton49 beginn e r, $ 4 0 . S n ow b o a r d shoes, men’s size 10, $50. (360)417-5106 MISC: MOVING. Miller 220 spot welder with 2 sets of tongs, $225. Proto Form Vacuum Formi n g m a c h i n e . N eve r used make plastic molds up to 22”x51” $2900. Te n n s m i t h s h e e r m a chine 52” plate $1200. Upholstery machine/ business star tup supplies $800. Approximately 100# candle/canning wax, 50 cents a pound. (360)452-7743
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RUGER: Beautiful GP 100, stainless, 357, 4” b a r r e l , n eve r f i r e d . $500. (360)504-3110 Springfield XDM, 40 cal., 3.8. $500. Springfield XDM, 9 mm, 3.8, $500. (360)504-3110. WE BUY FIREARMS CASH ON THE SPOT ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N CLUDING ESTATES AND OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS Call (360)477-9659
ROCKER RECLINER: Brown leather, swivel, almost new. Paid $400, asking $200. (360)457-5040
MULTI FAMILY Parking Lot Sale: Sunday, 250 Center Par k Way Seq u i m . Awe s o m e s t u f f YOU NEED.....clothes from newborn to adult, COACH purses, jewelry, furniture, tools, shoes, kitchen appliances.
Multi-Family yard sale: Fri-Sat 8am-12; 72 Misty Glen Ln; Kids Women’s clothes, toys, household items; eager to sell.
8180 Garage Sales PA - Central
GARAGE SALE: Sun. o n l y, 9 - 3 p m , 1 3 1 6 S. Laurel St. Block below H a g g e n s. N o e a r l i e s. Bikes, kids stuff, toys, tools, household items.
8182 Garage Sales PA - West
YARD Sale: Fri.-Sat.-9-3 p.m., Earlies Pay Extra. Sun., 9-12 p.m., 1229 W. 10th St. Estate downsized. Massive amount of stuff must go. Kitchen items, books, coll e c t i bl e s, t oy s s c ra p booking, holiday, games, h o u s e h o l d . N ew s t u f f continuously. CASH ONLY.
YARD SALE: Fri.-Sun., 10-4pm, 814 W. 12th St. To o l s , r a d i a l s a w , VTVM, vintage vacuum tube based test equip., lawn and garden tools, computer flatscreen 17”, VHS, DVDs, CD’s, upright freezer, sewing machine, furniture, lamps, kitchenware, dinnerware, bicycles and accessories... and much more. Quality stuff.
8183 Garage Sales PA - East
GARAGE Sale: Sat. 8-1 p. m . S u n . , 9 - 1 p. m . , 1323 E. 4th St., in alley. Baby and kid items, crafting, video games, clothes, Xmas, housewares and lots of misc.
Yard Sale: SATURDAY O N LY. 9 - 4 p. m . , 2 0 1 Robinson Rd.- off O’Brien Rd. 3 miles up O’Brien Rd. Mens, womens, kids clothing. Housewares, furniture.
7025 Farm Animals & Livestock BULL: Limousin/ White fa c e m i x , a p p r ox . 1 8 months old. East Sequim area. (360)683-2304 CHICKENS: Araucana Pullets to trade for Barred Rock or Wyandotte Pullets. (360)457-5937
7030 Horses
TV: Vizio, 60” HD, 1.5 yr. old., great buy, must sell PALOMINO: QH geld$300. (360)797-3904. ing, 10yr, 15+H, trail ridden, needs arena schooling, $2,500. 6105 Musical (360)681-5030
Instruments
DIGITAL PIANO: Roland EP95 Digi Piano. W/MIDI capability. 88 keys, stand, bench with pad. $400 obo. (360)457-5353
QH Mare for lease, needs experienced rider. Also, horse trailer for sale. 2 horse, tandem axle, new tires. $1488. call for more info. 4177685 or 928-5027.
PIANO: Acrasonic, great condition. $350. (619)889-8867 P.A.
7035 General Pets
6115 Sporting Goods P O O L Ta bl e : L e g a c y Stallion, 8’, 1yr old, cost new $1,800, asking $500.(360)797-3904.
WANTED: Round 40-60 Lb. Hay Baler and or 6125 Tools B a l e s o f h ay, R o u n d same size. (360)565FULL WOODWORKING 6317.call 8am-6pm S h o p : E ve r y t h i n g fo r sale. Call 9am-6pm only. 6050 Firearms & (360)582-1215
P.A.: 433 1/2 E. First St. 6055 Firewood, 2 Br., 1 bath, No pet/ Fuel & Stoves smoke. $600, first, last, $600. dep. 461-5329. FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True 683 Rooms to Rent c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l $499. (360)582-7910 Roomshares www.portangelesfire wood.com SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Br. $380, plus $350 deposit, plus electric. 6080 Home (360)417-9478 Furnishings
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MASSAGE CHAIR Brookstone. Top of the line red leather reclinable massage chair with multiple settings. $2200 new. $1100. (360)477-0710
MISC: Generator: Coleman, power mate, 6875 max power, 11 h.p., in 6010 Appliances frame on wheels. $625. Generator: Coleman, compact size,1,850 GAS STOVE: Jenn Air watts, like new. $250. 3 6 ” C o u n t e r To p. 2 Mower: D.R. Field and years old works per- Brush, 4 gears forward, fectly, few scratches, 1 reverse, 13 h.p., New brushed Stainless. 5 $2,500, sell for $1,200. burners, knobs in front Jointer-Planer, Craftsc e n t e r. N e w P r i c e man, 6 1/8”, on frame. $ 1 6 0 0 . W i l l s e l l fo r $250/obo. Shop Smith, $700.00 or best offer. many attachments and (360)379-9520. Por t b o o k s , g o o d s h a p e . $550. Scroll Saw: 12” Townsend tilting table. $75. Tanua c o ve r, s o f t , fo r ‘ 0 8 REFRIGERATOR: Side D o d g e, f u l l s i ze b e d . by side with ice maker, $150. Camper: Lance newer, excellent condi- S q u i r e , 8 0 0 0 , 1 0 ’ 9 ” . tion. $300. 460-8378 $3,600. (360)417-3893.
USED BRICK: Authentic clay brick, Excel. condition. 1500 for $1500. (360)808-4029
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HIRING: Bartender and server. Apply in person. J o s h u a ’s R e s t a u r a n t and Lounge, Por t Angeles.
A Plus Lawn Service Hedge, shrub trimming, thatching, many references, professional Results. Here today here tomorrow. Senior Discounts. P.A. only. Local call (360) 808-2146
O3A has a Senior Retraining Program 20hrs/ week, min wage. Opportunity to update skills & learn new ones. Eligible; 55+, unemployed, meet low income requirements. Call: 360-3795064 for more info.
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Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B.
Forever Home 10 acre pr ivate gated homestead boasts 3,440 st, 4 br, 3 ba complete remodel in 2012, Koi pond with waterfall, 2,700 sf shop, greenhouse, and so much more. Ideal horse property close to the Adventure Trail for riding unpaved trails for miles. Call to request an extensive visual tour. MLS#291348 $699,500 Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Only $125,000 Beautiful 2 br, 2 ba, condo located in a small condo development in the country with easy access to down town Sequim. Features include sunny souther n exposure, large fenced back yard with patio and 3 fruit trees, updated lighti n g f i x t u r e s a n d wa l l heaters. Large common area with cherry trees. . MLS#290572 $125,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
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GENERATOR: Honda EM5000is- electric start, used 3 hours. New on line price $3,599. asking $2,900. Call Nelson C a i r n Te r r i e r : ( To t o ) (360)457-0843 pups. AKC breeder of healthy, loving, athletic C a i r n s fo r 3 0 y e a r s . 6140 Wanted Home raised, no kennel & Trades dogs. Shots, wor med, vet checked. $800. WANTED: Old tools and (360)928-9427 hand planes. Call Les at (360)385-0822 PUPPIES: Field Bred, Springer Spaniel. $800. (206)267-8273 8120 Garage Sales
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Boiler Room Big Rummage Sale: July 25/26 8-4 p.m. Quimper Grange Hall (1219 Corona St, Port Townsend) Awesome stuff: televisions, furniture, books, toys, kitchen, craft supplies, restaurant equipment and much more! All proceeds suppor t programming at The Boiler Room. Also: raffles and special deals!
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9820 Motorhomes GMC: 26’ Motorhome. 1976. $16,500. (360)683-8530
MOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. Southwind Stor m. 51k miles. Custom interior, Roadmaster towing system, Banks Power Pack and other extras. Very nice cond. $18,500. (360)681-7824 MOTORHOME: Dodge ‘76 Class C. 26’, new tires, low miles, nonsmoker, in PA. $2,500 firm. (360)460-7442.
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9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9434 Pickup Trucks Classics & Collect. Others Others Others Others JAGUAR: ‘83, 350 Chevy engine and transmission, many new par ts. $2,500/obo. (360)4524156 or (360)681-7478.
MOTORHOME: Bounder ‘03, 36’. 2 slides, HAS EVERYTHING, W/D, ice maker, barn stored, ex. cond. 22K ml. Price reduced to $39,900/obo. (813)633-8854 RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. (360)477-4295
WINNEBAGO ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class A, Model 32V, Ford V10 gas engine with 2 slides, Onan Generator, rear camera, tow package, l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, dinner for 4, party for six, 42.8K miles, $29,800. (407)435-8157 NO TEXTING
B OAT: 1 8 ’ O l y m p i c Boat For Sale. Kept undercover. This is a GREAT boat ready to fish!!! Don’t miss out! 1992 - 75hp Merc.; Beautiful stand-up canvas with dropdown curtain and side windows (nearly new); Lowrance Elite-5 DSI Color fishfinder; Icom Marine Radio; Compass; 25 gal. fuel tank; 2 batteries; Penn Elect r i c Fa t h o m M a s t e r 800 downr igger ; EZ Loader trailer with NEW tires, NEW Oil Bath Axel and winch. Wa s $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 n ow $7,000 w/o 9.9 Yamaha 4-stroke pictured. Local Live in Sequim (425) 754-0638
KUBOTA: RTV-X1100C Diesel UTV 4WD with Dump box. Truly New condition. 40 total hours. Hard Cab with steel doors, Heat and AC, H y d r a u l i c D u m p box. Auxiliar y wor k lights. Strobe & signals. N o t h i n g ev e r t o w e d . Used as personal transport by disabled Project Manager on 80 acre construction site. $16,500. Available car hauler trailer. Dual axle. Electric Brakes. $2200. Sell Kubota with or without trailer. Located PT. Jay (360)531-3821. Jay@infoageser vices.com
9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect.
B OAT: ‘ 7 4 L i g h t n i n g sailboat, 19’. On trailer. $1000 obo. 460-6231 WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 orig. miles, low hours on generator, nicely equipped kitchen, includes TV and microwave. New ver y comfortable queen mattress, lots of extras. $10,500. (360)461-3088
9832 Tents & Travel Trailers
BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 26’ Sedan, well equipped and maintained classic, trailer, dingy and more. See at 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. $20,000/obo. (360)457-9162
1930 Model A: In exB OAT T R A I L E R : ‘ 9 9 , ceptional condition, new20’ Heavy duty, custom. l y r e b u i l t e n g i n e . $19,000. Call Jim. $1,500. (360)775-6075 (360)301-4581 D OW N R I G G E R S : ( 2 ) B M W : ‘07 Z4 3.0 SI Scotty, hand crank, with R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, swivel bases. $350/both. w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke (360)461-6828 new. $20,000. (360)477-4573 MISC: 6hp Evenr ude. $450. (2) Cannon electric downriggers. $650 for both. (360)460-6647
TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $7,495. PEDDLE Boat: on trail(360)452-6304 er, like new, $2,500. (360)452-8607 TRAILER: ‘04 Snowb. Utility trailer. 4’x8’. $475. (360)565-6802 BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Custom Convertible, Custom TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday paint, Ready for SumRambler, sleeps 4, roof mer.$16,500. 683-3408 AC, kitchen, needs work. $1,900. 461-3232 CHEV: ‘00 SS Camaro. Super Spor t package. TRAILER: ‘89, HiLo, 25’, New, wheels, tires, bat$5,500. (360)683-3407. tery and license. Flow SEARAY, ‘88 Sundanc- master exhaust system, TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, er, boathoused in PA, T.top, black leather in2 5 ’ , n e e d s T L C . 800 engine hr., $33,000. terior , cherry red. NEV(541)840-1122 $7,000/obo. 417-0803. ER ABUSED! 81K ml. $6,000. (360)457-9331 S I LV E R S T R E A K : 1 7 ’ 9802 5th Wheels H a r d t o p, a l u m i n u m . CHEVY: ‘56 Pickup, reBrand new, 4 hrs. on stored, 350 V8, AOD, 115 hp, plus 9.9 Yama- IFS. $18,000/obo. KOMFORT: ‘02 34’ triple h a , f u l l y e q u i p p e d . (360)683-7192 slide. New appliances, $45,000. good shape. $14,950. (360)683-8668 C H E V Y : ‘ 5 7 B e l a i r, 2 Will deliver. 461-4374 door, hardtop project. SMOKERCRAFT: 13’, Fresh 327 / Muncie 4 T E R RY: ‘ 9 6 , 2 6 ’ 5 t h E-Z loader, 5 hp., Honda sp., 12 bolt, 4:11 posi Wheel. $4,500/obo. 4 s t r o k e , M i n n - k o t a rear - complete and sol(360)640-0111 40lb., extras, all in new id. $9,500. condition, must see. (360)452-9041 9808 Campers & $4,600. (360)681-8761 CHEVY: ‘77 Corvette, tCanopies tops, 65K original ml., 9817 Motorcycles 6K on rebuilt engine, CAMPER: ‘96 S&S Cab 350 cubic inch / 350 hp, over, 8.5’, large bed. s e c o n d o w n e r, n ew $2,500. 683-3170 brake system, new suspension, flowmasters, CAMPER: Outdoorsexc. condition, must see. man, bed, refrigerator, $12,500/obo. stove. $1,500. (360)437-4065 (360)912-2441
HARLEY: ‘06 Custom Deluxe. 25K miles. Comes with extras: rear seat, windshield, sissy bar. New tires. Harley Custom Paint #123 of 150. Immaculate condiTENT TRAILER: Coach- tion. $12,500. Call Lil m a n ‘ 1 1 C l i p p e r 1 2 6 John Kartes. Spor t. Pop up, Queen (360)460-5273 bed on each end. Fr idge, stove, stereo, H A R L E Y DAV I D S O N furnace, hot water heat- ‘93, Wide glide, black er, excellent condition. with chrome. $10,500 Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e /obo. (360)477-3670. with bench seats, sofa and table that folds into Harley Davidson: Trike, bed. Must see to appre- ‘11, 8,800 miles, fully c i a t e ! $ 6 , 5 0 0 . C a l l loaded. $27,000 FIRM. (360)640-2574 or (360)477-9527 (360)640-0403. HD: ‘81 XLS Sportster. 1,000 cc, 9K. $2,500. 9050 Marine (360)683-5449
MAZDA: ‘02 Miata, 6 9434 Pickup Trucks s p e e d , h a r d t o p, n ew Others brakes, timing belt, coolSEAT: ‘69, 600D. Made est car on the Peninsula. in Spain, Everything re- $8,500. (360)683-0146. CANOPY: For Ford pick done. $9,000/obo. up, short box. 1987-96. (360)379-0593 $ 3 0 0 o b o. ( 3 6 0 ) 4 7 7 NISSAN: ‘90, Stanza, 4 4213 or (360)461-4972 d o o r, l ow m i l e a g e, VW: Karmann Ghia, needs work. $600 obo. ‘74. $4,500. CHEVY: ‘03 Silverado (360)457-4138 (360)457-7184 1500 LS Z71 Extended Cab lifted 4x4 - 4.8l 9292 Automobiles TOYOTA: ‘00 Camry. 4 Vor tec V8, automatic, Cylinder, 5 speed, 125K intake, headers, FlowOthers miles. $3,500. master dual exhaust, (360)477-6573 20” alloy wheels, 37” Abandoned Vehicle Toyo M / T t i r e s, P r o Auction comp 6” lift kit, running In accordance with RWC boards, powdercoated 46.55.130, the following w i n c h bu m p e r, P I A A ve h i c l e s w i l l b e a u c driving lights, billet tioned at 820 East Front gr ille, tow package, St., PORT ANGELES, spray-in bedliner, tinted WA 9 8 3 6 2 o n 07/29/2015 at 11:00 AM. TOYOTA: ‘00 Celica GT. windows, 4 doors, powSign Up at office from Beautiful, mechanically er windows, door locks, 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. perfect, KBB pr ice is and mirrors, cruise conAbsolutely no late sign $4K with over $4K in trol, tilt, air conditioning, ups!! p r o f e s s i o n a l p e r f o r - dual zone climate conCHRIS’ TOWING mance modifications real trol, Alpine CD stereo 1995 Nissan Pathfinder v a l u e $ 8 K - a s k i n g with ipod input, dual WA license # ADL8514 $5000/obo . For more in- front airbags $13,995 2011 Dodge Aries formation or to view. GRAY MOTORS WA license # 329XND (360)460-6231. 457-4901 graymotors.com PENINSULA TOWING V W: ‘ 1 3 J e t t a T D I , 4 2011 Toyota PU door, diesel, sunroof, CHEVY: ‘84 S-10 exWA license # B10529T G P S , 7 5 K m i l e s . tended cab, with canopy. 1994 Chevy Cavalier $1,150. (360)775-6111 WA license # AHK8862 $24,000. (320)232-5436 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 WA license # B65815P 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 2000 Ford Focus Clallam County Clallam County WA license # 605WDX EVERGREEN TOWING PORT ANGELES 2001 Chevy Lumina WA license # 293ZGX 1990 Ford Ranger WA license # B27583Y 1987 Dodge Raider WA license # 543URX 1993 Honda Accord WA license # AMU7189 1992 BMW 525 WA license # 540ZKD 2001 Ford F150 WA license # US8680 1998 Honda Civic WA license # ALB4841 2002 Dodge Stratus WA license # 573YYE 2002 Saturn 4D WA license # 4ZJV874 1995 Buick Seville WA license # ASP4701 1993 Toyota Corolla WA license # AMU6939 Abandoned Vehicle Auction In accordance with RCW 46.55.130, the following ve h i c l e s w i l l b e a u c tioned at 4318 Dry Creek Dr, Port Angeles, WA 98363 on 7/29/2015 at 10:00 AM. Sign up at office from 9:00 AM to 9:45 AM. Absolutely no late signups. Alpine Auto 1991 Geo Metro WA license # ACA4237 1997 Ford Expedition WA license # AJF8001 2002 Dodge Stratus WA license # ASP6122 BUICK: 98 Century Custom. 138k miles. $1,800. (360)683-9783 BUICK: Reatta ‘90, Conv, mint cond 106km, $7000. Pics. (360)6816388. jimfromsequim @olympus.net CADILLAC: ‘86, Seville, 4 dr., 18K miles. good condition. $4,000. (619)889-8867 P.A.
SUZUKI: ‘96, 1400 Spe- F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, c i a l E d i t i o n , l o t s o f Mustang front, 302, C4, chrome beautiful bike. 9” Ford rearend. $8,500. $2,500. (360)457-6540 460-8610 SAILBOAT: ‘04 WWP19 or (360)452-644. 5hp mtr, trailer, new radio and stereo. Ready to FREE sail, garaged. $6,200. GARAGE hermhalbach@wavecable.com or SALE (360)504-2226
SKI BOAT: ‘73 Kona. 18’ classic jet ski boat. 500 c.i. olds. engine. B e r k l e y p u m p . To o much to mention, needs upholstry. $2500. (209)768-1878 BOAT: Lonestar, 17’ fiberglass. EZ Loader galvanized trailer. $600. (360)928-9436
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CHEVY: ‘85, 4x4, many new parts. $1,700. (360)452-4156 or (360)681-7478. DODGE: ‘03 Dakota SLT. 4.7L Magnum V8, 82K miles, AT, PS, PB, PW, AC, Cruise, hitch, toolbox, new tires, $5,000. (360)681-7053 DODGE: ‘03 Ram 1500. 5.7 Liter Hemi engine. 4 door, seats 6. Pristine. 6700 miles. $17,500 obo. (360)808-7913 DODGE: ‘95 Ram 1500. 1/2 ton. 180K miles Good mech. cond. $1,900 obo. Call Terry (360)461-6462
FORD: ‘08 F150 SuperCrew Lariat 4X4- 5.4L 3V V8, automatic, 20” alloy wheels, running boards, tow package, backup sensors, bedliner, folding hard tonneau cover, power rear slider, privacy glass, sunroof, keyless entr y, alar m, power windows, door locks, and mirrors, power programmable memory heated leather seats, adjustable pedals, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, automatic climate control, 6 cd stereo, dual front airbags. 24k original miles! $24,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com
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MERCURY: ‘05 Mountaineer. AWD, V-8, loaded, leather, 3rd row seat, p w r eve r y t h i n g . 1 1 0 k miles. $6,995 obo. (360)452-6458 no calls after 8pm.
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CHRYSLER: ‘98 Minivan, great shape, clean. $3400. (360)477-2562
FORD: ‘01 F350, crew cab with 8’ bed. 7.3 liter diesel, 220k miles, well FORD: ‘97 Diesel 4WD m a i n t a i n e d , $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 Power stroke with bedliner, canopy, new tires, obo. (360)928-1022 transmission overhauled D O D G E : ‘ 0 2 G r a n d Caravan. Spor t model, FORD: ‘01 Ranger XLT $7,900. (360)461-3232 3.3L V6, red, roof rack, Super Cab 4DR stepgood condition, 186k side 4X4 - 3.0L V6, au- FORD: ‘98 Ranger Extra miles, $2,200. tomatic, alloy wheels, c a b X LT. V- 6 , a u t o , (360)928-3761 n e w t i r e s , t o w b a l l , 137K miles. $4500 obo. (360)452-2484 canopy, cruise control, VW: ‘89 Vanagon Carat. tilt, air conditioning, Sleeps 2, with table, 7 cd/cassette stereo, rear seats, extremely clean, 9556 SUVs jump seats, dual front auto, axle rebuild. Others airbags. only 42K origi$7,900 obo. 461-3232 nal miles! CHEVY: ‘11 Tahoe, low $11,995 miles, new tires / front 9934 Jefferson GRAY MOTORS b r a ke s, 3 r d r ow, t ow County Legals 457-4901 package, power seats, graymotors.com navigation system, xm, Legal Notice FORD: ‘86 F250, 4x4, 4 b a c k u p c a m e r a . The Quinault Child Sup$28,150 KBB. speed, with canopy, 6.9 port Services Program (360)477-2532 D i e s e l , 8 , 0 0 0 l b wa r n hereby notifies the Rewinch, 16’ custom alumispondent, Darrel Boyer, num wheels, exel. tires. CHEVY: ‘99 Suburban, that their presence is reClean interior. $6,500 4 W D , V 8 , s e a t s 8 . q u i r e d o n S e p t e m b e r obo (206)795-5943 after $3,200. (360)808-2061 16th, 2015 at 2:30 PM, 4:30pm weekdays. for a hearing in the QuiJ E E P : ‘ 9 7 , W ra n g l e r, nault Tribal Court in TaGARAGE SALE ADS Sahara. Low mileage, h o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r r e c e n t e n g i n e w o r k . C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n . Call for details. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Some r ust, r uns well. Failure to appear or re360-452-8435 OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR 1-800-826-7714 R e m o v a b l e t o p a n d spond within 60 days, THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM doors. Must sell. $2900. from the first date of Case No. 14-2-00005-0 9931 Legal Notices In Sequim. Publication, may result NOTE FOR MOTION DOCKET (Telephonic Hear(303)330-4801. Clallam County in a default. For more ining) UNION BANK, N.A., successor-in-interest to the FDIC as Receiver for Frontier Bank, Plaintiff, vs. GARAGE SALE ADS for mation, please call (360) 276-8211 ext. 685. KARL ALLEN aka KARL W. ALLEN and LINDA ALCall for details. Pub: July 26, Aug. 2, 9, LEN aka LINDA D. ALLEN, husband and wife and The National Park Ser360-452-8435 vice is posting this legal 2015 Legal No:647295 the marital community thereof; GERALD A. LE1-800-826-7714 notice. We are currently VESQUE AND ALANNA E. LEVESQUE, TRUSTEES OF THE GERALD A. LEVESQUE AND pursuing the aid of the ALANNA E. LEVESQUE 2004 DECLARATION OF United States Air Force 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County TRUST DATED OCTOBER 27, 2004, a Trust; R & Reser ve for the fiscal M FAMILY WASHINGTON LLC aka R AND M ye a r 2 0 1 7 a n d 2 0 1 8 . Eileen Lund has petitioned that her marriage to T h e p r o p o s a l i s f o r FAMILY WASHINGTON, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; UNITED COMPANIES LEND- DoD’s Innovative Readi- Kenneth Lund be dissolved. Written response must be submitted to superior Court of WA. Clallam ness Training Program ING CORPORATION, an inactive Louisiana corporation; PATRICK D. RICHARDSON aka PAT to perform maintenance County Case #15-3-00247-0 on form #WPF DR RICHARDSON, an individual; DOUGLAS E. PAR- and repair work within 01.300 within 60 days of publication, July, 12, 2015. RISH aka DOUG PARRISH, an individual; SHAWN Olympic National Park. Clallam County Superior Court at 223 E. 4th Street, GOULD aka SHAWN P. GOULD and STEPHANIE There is no funding for Port Angeles, WA 98362 GOULD aka STEPHANIE PARRISH, husband and this maintenance or re- Pub: July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 2015 wife and the marital community thereof; NCP & AS- pairs without assistance Legal No: 644171 SOCIATES, INC., a California corporation; and of the USAFR. To fulfill GREGG SMITH aka GREGG B. SMITH, JR., an in- the non-competitive re- 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices dividual; DOES 1-2, unnamed occupants of the real quirements of the DeClallam County Clallam County property commonly known as 163 River Road, Se- par tment of Defense, quim, WA 98382; DOES 3-4, unnamed occupants this notice is given. Any NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL of the real property commonly known as 165 River questions or objections APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING regarding the non-comRoad, Sequim, WA 98382, Defendants. TO THE CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT AND petition process should Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by TO OPPOSING PARTIES: KARL ALLEN, LINDA be made within 14 days Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget apALLEN, and the MARITAL COMMUNITY THERE- of the publication of this propriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW OF; UNITED COMPANIES LENDING CORPORA- legal notice. Send com- 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on July 28, 2015 in the ComTION; GREGG SMITH aka GREGG B. SMITH, JR.; ments in writing to: Lisa missioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam and DOES 1-2, unnamed occupants of the real Turecek, Olympic Na- County Courthouse. property commonly known as 163 River Road, Se- tional Par k, 600 East quim, WA 98382. Please take notice that an issue Park Ave, Port Angeles, Sheriff’s Community Projects – Receipt of funding of law in this case will be heard on the date below WA 98362 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission for and the clerk is directed to note this on the appro- Pub: July 19, 26, 2015 the Target Zero Manager/$10,725 Legal No: 645866 priate calendar for a telephonic hearing: CALENDAR: CIVIL MOTIONS DOCKET Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team – CALENDAR DATE: Friday, August 7, 2015. TIME: 9931 Legal Notices Receipt of Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) for the 1:30PM. gang-drug task force program/$61,800 Clallam County HEARING TYPE: Telephonic, as approved by the Court Administrator Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed NATURE OF HEARING: Motion for Default Judg- NOTICE: The Clallam at the office of the Board of Clallam County ComCounty Finance Commitment and Decree of Foreclosure missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday tee will meet on ThursSubmitted by: through Friday. day, July 30, 2015 at 9 Raminta A. Rudys, WSBA 48360 AM in the Clallam ASSAYAG MAUSS, LLP Dated: July 14, 2015 County Treasurer’s conAttorneys for Plaintiff ference room for a regu2018 – 156th Ave. NE, Ste. 100 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY lar meeting. The meetBellevue, WA 98007 COMMISSIONERS ing will be in Suite 3 of (425) 748-5055 __________________________________ the Clallam County Pub July 26, 2015 Legal No: 647332 Jim McEntire, Chair Cour thouse located at PUB: July 19, 26, 2015 Legal No: 645617 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Legal No. 646846 Pub: July 26, 2015 Clallam County Clallam County
Alcohol/Drug Abuse – Drug Free Communities grant reduced from 1 year to 9 months/($27,035)
CHEVY: Volt, ‘13, Black with premium package. Mint condition with less than 5,800 miles on it! Includes leather seats, navigation, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, automatic Miscellaneous FORD: 1929 Model A temperature control, and HONDA: ‘06, Rebel 250, Roadster, full fendered, much more. Still under BAYLINER: ‘81, 21’ and 1 , 6 5 0 m i . ve r y n i c e , a l l m u s t a n g r u n n i n g warranty! $21,500. Call trailer, hull is sound, en- $1,950. (360)683-9163. gear. $18,500. 460-8610 360-457-4635 g i n e a n d o u t d r i ve i n good shape. $1,800. H O N DA : ‘ 8 4 S a b r e, C H RY : 3 0 0 C ‘ 0 6 , (360)681-2747 1100cc. runs excellent. AWD, midnight blue, $1,100. (360)775-6075 good condition, solid. BOAT: 10’ Spor t Cat, $4,995. (360)327-3833 ‘97, Fiberglass, electric trolling motor, oars, bat- HONDA: ‘98 VFR 800. tery and charger, load Red, fuel injected V-4, DODGE: ‘91 Spirit. 3.0 100+hp, 23K mi., ramp. $650. V 6 , AC. R u n s g r e a t . c l e a n , fa s t , ex t r a s . (360)681-4766 $900. (360)452-1694 F O R D : 1 9 5 0 O r i g i n a l evenings. $4,500. (360)385-5694 Convertible. Beige interiBOAT: 16’ Larson, 40 horse mercur y, Eagle K AWA S A K I : ‘ 0 6 N o - or and top on burgundy FORD: ‘01 Crown Victoria, LX, 113K ml., origidepth finder, with trailer. mad. Very clean. Lots of restoration featured in B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. nal owner. $3,900. $1988. 417-7685 or 928- extras. $6,000 obo. Appeared in ads ran by (360)461-5661 5027. Mike at (360)477-2562 Bon Marche. Mechanically sound and clean. FORD: ‘91 Thunderbird SUZUKI: ‘00 600 Kata- O w n e r r e s t o r e d . Sport. High output 5 liter na. 5k ml. $2,200. $26,700. (360)775-7520 V- 8 , Au t o m a t i c, r u n s (707)241-5977 or (360)457-3161. good. $995. 460-0783
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CADILLAC: ‘89 Coupe Deville, 2 door, only 2 owners, tan, very good NOTICE OF A BUDGET REDUCTION cond. New tires. $2,500. (360)796-0588 or Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by 912-3937. Resolution of the Board the budget reduction shown below on July 28, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse.
FORD: 1929-30 Custom Model A Roadster. Perfect interior, very clean, r uns great on Nissan p i ck u p r u n n i n g g e a r. Owner sunny day driver only. Teal green, black fenders vinyl top. $25,700 Real eye catche r. ( 3 6 0 ) 7 7 5 - 7 5 2 0 o r (360)457-3161.
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A copy of the budget change form may be reviewed at the office of the Board of County Commissioners from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Dated: July 14, 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS __________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair PUB: July 19, 26, 2015 Legal No: 645614 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development has scheduled a public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner August 12, 2015 beginning at 11:00 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose is to review public testimony regarding the following permit application:
APPLICATION: (CUP2015-00004) The applicant, Ernest Brannon, is proposing to operate a science camp intended for middle school to high school aged youth on an approximate 46 acre parcel in the RCC5 zone. The camp will consist of a multi-purpose building and six cabins. There will be a residence and garage for the land owner on the property. Access to the property is by a gravel driveway from Herrick Road. The site will have parking for 25 cars. Camp bus may be used to bring students to FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. the camp. Low mileage. $2,000. (360)461-2809 or 461- LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The subject property is located east of the Elwha River and south and 0533 west of Herrick Road, being within portion of the E HONDA: ‘02 Civic EX ½ of Section 32, Township 30 N, Range 7 W, W.M., Coupe - 1.7L VTEC 4 Clallam County, Washington. The Assessor’s parcylinder, 5 speed Manu- cel numbers are 073032-410300 and 073032al, rear spoiler, sunroof, 410400. keyless entr y, power windows, door locks, Compliance with the State Environmental Policy and mirrors, cruise con- Act (SEPA): The proposal has been determined trol, tilt, air conditioning, not be exempt from SEPA. A determination will be CD stereo, dual front made prior to the hearing. airbags. COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any $4,995 interested person may submit written or oral comGRAY MOTORS ments on the proposal prior to the close of the open 457-4901 record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report graymotors.com generally available seven days prior to the hearing. H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . The decision on the application will be made by the C l e a n , l o w m i l e a g e . Hearing Examiner within 10 working days after the $10,000 OBO cash. record closes. Any person may also submit a writ(360)374-5060 ten request to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is made. The application and above H O N D A : ‘ 0 6 C i v i c . referenced material is available for public review at C l e a n , l o w m i l e s . the DCD, Permit Center Monday through Friday, $11,000. (360)460-1843 between 8:30AM-4:30PM. For additional information please contact the project planner Donella Place your ad at Clark, 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Anpeninsula geles, WA 98362. Phone (360) 417-2594. dailynews.com Pub: July 26, 2015 Legal No. 647486
9931 Legal Notices Clallam County CLALLAM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 3 Clallam County Fire Prot e c t i o n D i s t r i c t N o. 3 “District”, a municipal corporation, is soliciting applications for general architectural/engineering services. Interested parties should obtain the Request For Statements of Qualification from the Distr ict by contacting CCFPD 3 at 360-6834242 or at www.clallamfire3.org. Interested parties shall submit a statement of qualifications in accordance with the RFQ and chapter 39.80 RCW by 5 p.m. on August 10, 2015. Pub: July 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, August 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2015 Legal No. 646889
9932 Port Angeles 9932 Port Angeles Legals Legals CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July 22, 2015, the CITY OF PORT ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT received an application to permit a soldier pile wall at the top of the marine bluff in the Public Buildings and Parks zone in association with the Olympic Medical Center Hospital. The application was determined to be complete on July 22, 2015. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal. Written comment must be submitted no later than August 24, 2015, to be included in the staff report on this matter. Information may be reviewed at the City Department of Community & Economic Development, City Hall, P.O. Box 1150, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: It is anticipated that a Determination of Non Signficance (DNS) will be issued per WAC 197-11-355 for the project following the public comment review period that will end on August 10, 2015. APPLICANT: Olympic Medical Center LOCATION: 939 Caroline Street For further information contact: Scott Johns at (360) 417-4752 Pub: July 26, 2015 Legal No: 647386
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 31 and 33.35, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development has scheduled a public hearing before the Planning Commission on Wednesday, August 5, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public testimony on the following proposed ordinance amendment of the Clallam County Zoning Code: Amendment to Clallam County Code. The proposed action is to amend Clallam County Code, for the purpose of creating a new chapter titled Recreational Marijuana, permitting indoor state licensed marijuana producers, marijuana processors and marijuana retailers as allowed uses and conditionally allowed through a conditional use. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): Clallam County is the lead agency for this proposal. Clallam County issued a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) on May 4, 2015 for a non-project action and has determined that the proposed ordinance amendment does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any interested person may submit written or oral comments on the proposal prior to the close of the open record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report generally available seven days prior to the hearing. Upon completion of the public hearing process, the Planning Commission will forward its recommendations to the Board of Clallam County Commissioners for its consideration and further action. Any person may also submit a written request to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is made. The application and above referenced material is available for public review at the DCD, Permit Center Monday through Friday, between 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. For additional information please contact the project planner, Kevin LoPiccolo at (360) 417-2322, or by email klopiccolo@co.clallam.wa.us, or by visiting http://www. Clallam.net/DCD/ and go to quick links to view proposed draft ordinance. Written comments can be mailed to Clallam County Courthouse, Department of Community Development, 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Pub: July 26, 2015
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‘What God put into my heart’ Pastor marks four decades at Port Angeles church BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Heaven’s messenger played a harmonica. He sang and strummed a guitar, too. Busking on the pavement in Victoria, he gathered a small crowd of people who listened and gave him money. A businessman shelled out, as did tourists. So did a woman who looked like a streetwalker. The Rev. Mike Jones was transfixed. Something about the Bob Dylan-style singer rooted him to the spot. His wife asked what was going on. “I don’t know,” he told her that day in 1975. “I don’t know why or what, but I’ve just got to be here.” Jones, then as now the pastor of Independent Bible Church, was enduring a crisis. After 10 years of ministry, he wanted out, but friends had urged him to delay his decision for a few days. He sailed across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to puzzle through his feelings. Jones, 70, recalls wandering away from the singer to a nearby bench and opening his mind. “Here’s what God put into my heart,” he said last week in his office three floors above Lincoln Street in downtown Port Angeles: “‘What this man is doing for one brief moment is building community. He’s bringing joy and life to them. “ ‘I put a song into your heart. You should go and sing it.’ ”
former or singing his own song. Jones hasn’t spent every day in Port Angeles; he’s ministered and taught in 30 countries, from Africa to Afghanistan to Vietnam and the Philippines. Yet his dedication to IBC hasn’t flagged. Port Angeles is far from the coal fields of southern West Virginia where his father and grandfather managed mines and where Jones worked a short stint underground to finance his higher education. He’d met his future wife, Jan Spoelstra of Forks, at Bob Jones University in South Carolina. The Joneses arrived in Port Angeles after his fouryear stint in the Air Force; service as a youth pastor in Anaheim, Calif.; and seminary studies in Oregon. The Northwest posed a tall challenge to a Bible Belt-born-and-bred preacher.
Jones said. “A congregation that is eager for the truth, what a delight that is! “I cannot think of any better vocation and any better congregation than this one. I have a deep sense of joy.”
Hooked on the feeling Jones doesn’t explore his faith only in his office in the Upper Room on Lincoln Street or in the church at 116 E. Ahlvers Road. Sometimes, he gets into his automobile and follows Marine Drive onto Ediz Hook, which shelters Poet Angeles Harbor. “I go out to the spit and turn my car so I’m away from everything,” he said. “That’s a wonderful place for me to spend time with God and to be renewed in spirit and purpose.” Jones also looks to two little objects on his desk that were given him by former IBC pastor and missionary Gordon Gale: a tiny coin (reminiscent of the widow’s mite of the Gospel of Mark) and a small clay pot. “ ‘Remember, you’re an earthen vessel; you’re not important,’ ” Jones said Gale told him when he handed him the pot. “ ‘You hold in you something that’s precious: That’s the spirit of God.’ ”
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About 80 percent of Washington and Oregon residents identified themselves as unchurched when Jones accepted an associate pastor’s position in Port Angeles. (By 2013, a Gallup poll showed 31 percent of Washingtonians and 29 percent of Oregonians called themselves “very religious.”) “Having come from the South, this was really appealing in the sense there was a need here,” Jones said. “I loved bringing Southern Gospel warmth to this area. “I found people very receptive to truth and eager to learn and grow.” 40 years at IBC Not that a preacher’s lot Jones in May marked 30 in life was easy in Port more years as pastor of Angeles in 1975. IBC since that pavement “They had a very small epiphany, a total 40-year congregation, maybe 110, stretch that’s roughly eight but I was the third person times the average tenure on staff,” Jones said. for a minister in one par“They really couldn’t ish. afford me, and proved it by He’s never regretted what they paid me,” he hearing that street perjoked.
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Pastor Mike Jones: “I cannot think of any better vocation and any better congregation that this one,” on Port Angeles’ Independent Bible Church. Still, he was able to move his wife and child into their first house. “This church has been a marvelous caregiver of me and my family,” he said. “It’s a wonderful church to be a part of.” The Joneses eventually would have three children, now all adults. His two daughters live in Port Angeles. A son lives in Libertyville, Ill., near Chicago.
Nothing but Scripture Jones is an easy-speaking man, relaxed as he talks about his ministry. He displays no fiery zeal to a visitor, but an interviewer can’t mistake his depth of faith. “The outstanding characteristic would be Bible teaching, Gospel, outreach,” he said. “Sola scriptorum [Latin for “Scripture alone”], strong adherence to that — that’s our guide. “Salvation through Jesus Christ, God’s grace extended to us, receiving that by faith.” If Jones has witnessed wonders, parishioners have wrought many of them. “The joy is watching ordinary people do extraordinary things,” he said. “I find a greater delight in watching their achievements than anything I’ve personally been able to do.”
Saddened by changes Jones said he’s seen Port Angeles change since 1975. “I can remember the days of logging trucks so lined up, you could hardly get around Lake Crescent. I’m not saying those days were better; they were just different,” he said. One thing he does lament is the loss of family continuity. “You may raise your family here, but for them to find employment, they probably have to leave the [North Olympic] Penin-
“The joy is watching ordinary people do extraordinary things.”
compass. We’ve become affluent enough that the younger generation are distracted by a lot of adventure, I think.”
MIKE JONES pastor, Heartache and joy Independent Bible Church
He’s also shouldered the burdens any small-town sula,” he said. pastor bears. “It’s a great community “There are a lot of heartto have your family grow aches,” Jones said, recalling up in. It’s just sad that’s not marital breakups, lingering true for a lot of families. terminal illnesses and the They’ve had to move away.” deaths of children. Epidemic drug addiction “There are images that also grieves him. break my heart to this day, “I think probably the of a grown man carrying drug mindset influence his 12-year-old daughter that has come into our com- with leukemia through the munity is the biggest corridor of a hospital.” impact that’s going on,” he Yet the joyful memories said. outshine the dark ones. “I think the biggest “The personal advanchange that I have seen, tage of being in a smaller culturally — and this would community is you get to be across the nation — we know a lot of people, and so seem to be losing our moral you can influence others,”
Jones wants someday to build a replica of the original Independent Bible Church. The steepled clapboard building at 502 E. First St. now houses the Serenity House Thrift Store. And Jones is preparing to transition away from being chief pastor of IBC, preparing it to accept another leader. “A church can only grow to the length of the shadow of its leadership,” he said. Jones found the foot of that shadow standing on a Victoria street, strumming and singing and blowing on a blues harp. “God’s personal invitation to sing a song for him — and I believe he put a song in my heart — I think that has sustained me,” Jones said. “I said, ‘Yeah, I’ll do that.’ ”
_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.
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HERE’S A SAMPLING of comments about Mike Jones from longtime members of Independent Bible Church: ■ George Wood, retired Clallam County Superior Court judge: “The one thing about Mike is that he’s a real people person and really cares about people. “He’s a wonderful expositor of Scripture and gives a great sermon and sticks to what the Bible says and doesn’t go off into other things that he might think. “People appreciate that they just aren’t his thoughts; he’s preaching right from the Bible.” ■ Dan Wilder, retired automobile dealer: “A lot of pastors, they feel they have to have a super-spiritual air. He’s always the same whether he’s in the pulpit or meeting with a group of people or it’s just you and him. He just is the same all the time. “He’s loving. He’s a godly man. He doesn’t think he’s any better than his parishioners.” ■ Jo Dee Ahmann, music teacher: “What has allowed our church to grow and prosper is Mike’s ability to let people live out whatever vision God has given them. He doesn’t have to be in control of every process. “I have no idea how many of the things really have his planting an idea or encouraging one, but he gets no credit or takes no credit. It just is part of the outflow.” ■ Rick Anderson, founder, Anderson Homes builders: “Mike Jones loves God, he loves God’s people and he has faithfully served not only IBC and the members here but the community at large in a powerful manner. “He is a tremendous encourager of the people. He is a tremendous preacher and teacher. “He’s real, too, in that what you see on Sunday is what you see when you go to his home or when he comes to mine. He is a man who loves Jesus. “As he puts it, he’s just one beggar telling another beggar where the buffet line’s at.” Peninsula Daily News
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7 smart ways to lessen pet expenses, not care ARE PET-CARE COSTS taking a bite out of your budget? You might be tempted to skimp on veterinary care or quality pet food, but there are better ways to save money without compromising your pet’s well-being. Here are some of my favorite budget-boosting tips. ■ Ask about discounts. If your pet has severe periodontal disease, he may benefit from professional cleanings more than once a year. If that’s the case, your veterinarian may give you the same discounted rate offered during National Pet Dental Health Month (February). Some clinics offer discounts if you bring in more than one animal at a time for exams or if your pet is a rescue animal. Groomers may offer discounts if you bring your pet in on a regular basis or if you bring in more than one pet at a time. Don’t be afraid to ask; the worst they can do is say no, and you might even get them to start a new policy. ■ Buy smart. Ask your veterinarian if there is a generic equivalent of the medication your pet needs. With a prescription, you can take advantage of lowcost pharmaceuticals from big-box retailers such as Costco or Target. Your veterinarian may also have samples of medications, including flea- and tick-control products, or be willing to match the price found at an online pharmacy. ■ One word: email. Your local pet supply store or your favorite pet food brand likely has an email list you can join. They send out coupons and notices of sales or special events. One pet supply store I know of has a monthly “Yappy Hour,” with special prices between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. ■ Buy food in bulk. Whether you feed canned, dry or frozen pet food, bulk options are available. Buy the largest size container, and store excess dry or frozen food in your freezer, or split it — and the savings — with a friend or neighbor. If you make your pet’s food yourself because he’s on a special diet, look for a pet food co-op in your area. Scoop: Another item you
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can buy in for Thornton bulk big savings is cat litter. ■ Opt for quality. Whether you’re buying food, collars and leashes or toys, look for top-notch ingredients and materials. They’ll always perform better. Well-made toys and other items last longer, so you don’t have to replace them as often. High-quality foods contain more and better nutrients, so pets need to eat less. Even if you pay more upfront, your costs are less on the back end. And speaking of the back end, your pet’s poop will be smaller, firmer and less stinky on a good-quality food, so it’s a win-win all the way around. ■ Offer a trade. The barter economy is alive and well. If you have skills in construction, social media, interior design, cooking or, well, you name it, you may be able to work out a deal for a service exchange with your pet’s trainer, groomer, pet sitter or veterinarian. It never hurts to ask. ■ Take a walk. Your dog needs regular exercise to stay healthy; in fact, all pets need some kind of exercise for both mental and physical well-being. For dogs, a walk is something you can easily do every day, in any place. For cats, toss a waddedup piece of paper down the hall, or sit on the sofa and direct the beam from a flashlight on the floor for them to chase. Pets who get an appropriate amount of exercise and who live in an interesting environment have fewer behavior problems and better health.
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Program helps those with special needs IT’S ALL ABOUT cause and effect. Imagine my surprise Monday afternoon when I was working outside. Suddenly, the dogs started barking and then, lo and behold, I looked up to see a smiling Susan Sorensen in my driveway. A tireless campaigner for Citizens for Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, Susan was there to visit my mom. She had no idea I lived on the property, too. Thus it was a happy surprise for both of us. “As I drove up, I was admiring the beautiful white horse standing in the shade of a tree,” she said. “Was that Snowball?” “Yes,” I smiled broadly. “That’s my Snowball Express.” “Oh I just love reading about him in your column.” Thanks, Susan. I admire your zeal and tenacity in getting the word out about voting in the Aug. 4 primary election, of which SARC’s bid for a metropolitan park district is one of the issues.
PENINSULA HORSEPLAY autism, Down Griffiths syndrome, multiple sclerosis, developmental delay, attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury and post traumatic stress disorder. More help and volunteers are needed to help get the program up and running. Thanks to a grant from the Port Townsend Rotary Club, the group now has a “terrific mounting block and ramp built by the Boeing Bluebills.”
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Mary’s horse, Fury, 26, a calm and steady retired upper dressage horse who is comfortable with both Western and English sadTherapeutic riding dles, is one of a handful of Mary Craft-Nepute is horses used in the proanother woman champion- gram. The others are proing a good community vided by volunteers who cause by working with Jef- also donate their time as ferson Equestrian Associa- “walkers.” tion’s Horse Partners to Each horse and rider is offer a therapeutic riding accompanied by three to program to those with spe- four walkers: one to lead cial needs. and one on each side to A retired senior district help steady the rider. court judge from Houston, Sequim’s Yvette LudMary received her Professional Association of Thera- war is a veteran PATHcertified instructor and peutic Horsemanship (PATH) instructor certifica- owner of Peninsula Therapeutic Riding Center, from tion through Houston’s whom Mary sought advice SIRE Therapeutic Riding from when she first started Center. out four years ago. She hopes to provide “Yvette was just so year-round equine-assisted activities and therapies for sweet,” said Mary. “She invited me to visit her facilindividuals with special ity; gave me a whole bunch needs, including, but not limited to, cerebral palsy, of toys, equipment and
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Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship-certified instructor Mary Craft-Nepute, from left, provides equine-assisted activities and therapies for individuals with special needs along with volunteers Carl Nepute, Mary Bodgen and Karen Crouse. props; and she came to help at our training sessions for volunteers. [She’s] just very supportive.” Classes consist of three to four riders. There are never more than that because too many in a group can overwhelm a student. “We play all sorts of fun learning games,” said volunteer side walker Mary Bodgen. “A favorite is musical chairs on horseback. Instead of chairs, when the music stops, we try to get the horse in a stall first.” She’s currently looking for a horse to use in the program, as well as for trail riding.
Mary Craft-Nepute and her core group of Horse Partner volunteers are offering summer day camps at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. While the youth lessons occurred in June, the adult rider classes are Tuesdays, Aug. 18 and 25 and Sept. 1, and Thursdays, Aug. 20 and 27. To enroll or volunteer, contact Mary Craft-Nepute at marymcraft@yahoo.com or phone 713-0449-7418.
Out in the heat During the 90-degree weather last weekend, the Neon Riders 4-H club held the Friendzy Weekend
Horse Show at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. “It was a fun weekend, but because of the heat, it was very difficult on the horses and riders,” leader Katie Salmon-Newton told me. “We went through lots of water. “The high-point winners toughed it out, showing in lots of classes while working to try to win the highpoint bridle awards.” Saturday’s high-point winners were: ■ Seniors: Paige Swordmaker, high-point; and Emily Gear, reserve high-point. ■ Intermediates: Kaylie Graf, high-point; Natalie Blankenship, reserve
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Refusal to bake cake, hurt feelings don’t mix I WAS ASKED to make a wedding cake for the daughter of a friend I haven’t been in touch with for a few years. (I used to bake cakes professionally.) The problem is, I was widowed three years ago, and this friend never sent a condolence card or contacted me, even though she knew my husband had died. I declined to bake the cake, but she is not giving up easily. I want to express how hurtful this is without being judgmental. Can I make this a lesson for her? Cathy in Idaho Let’s stick with cake for a second. I hail from a family of piggy little boys who needed to be institutionalized if any of us got smaller slices than the others. Think of problem-solving as cutting cake so both of you get enough of what you need (and rosettes of pastel frosting). Your easiest out is the truth. You have exited the cake business. Say, “Sorry, but I’ve really hung up my pans.” If you want to go further, disentangle the cake from the condolences. Punitive nonbaking makes you seem petty. In a finer world, all of our friends would express sympathy when our loved ones die. But they don’t. And I have bushels of mail from condolence-withholders who rationalize their silence as “not knowing what to say.” (How about, “I’m sorry for your loss”?) But don’t get into life lessons here unless you want to re-establish your friendship. If so, say: “You never said anything to me about David’s death. I’d feel better if you did.” She will, and it may help. But if you only want to vent or teach her a lesson, let it go. A pal’s silence at a critical time can be terribly painful, but we all screw up. So it’s your call. Mend a fence that needs mending or be on your way. But keep lectures (and moist devil’s food) out of it.
Let it sit awhile I am a young mother in the suburbs who drives a beat-up station wagon. Somehow, when I came out of the drugstore recently, I got into an unlocked Mercedes that was parked next to my car — by accident. (I swear!) Just then, the owner of the Mercedes, whom I know slightly, appeared and became extremely upset. I felt terrible and apologized profusely. But the woman still eyes me suspiciously. Should I do something more? Jillian
and getting me free samples of expensive medications. Philip You left I would like to give her Galanes out the most a thank-you gift to show important my appreciation without part. Did creating any false impresyou have sions. even a Ideas? momentary A.P. in Los Angeles communion with the When I want to thank brilliance someone who has stopped that was me from stepping into Talking Heads as you sat in the wrong car? “And you oncoming traffic, her beauty never enters the may tell yourself: This is equation. That’s not how not my beautiful house. gratitude works. And you may tell yourself: Thanking this woman is This is not my beautiful a capital idea. She has wife.” helped you out. As long as you made a But your inclusion of sincere apology, call it a wrap on the Mercedes mis- your and her physical assets makes me worry hap. Stranger things hapthat something more than pen in the suburbs every day, as the Johns (Cheever gratitude may be inspiring and Updike) pointed out so you (perhaps even subconsciously). skillfully. Ask your wife what she If you think about it thinks about a gift. Or betfrom the other woman’s ter yet, send one from the perspective, it is odd. Still, let’s crown you the winner. both of you. This will make a terrific dinner party story for years Time to come clean to come. My friend and I are housekeepers at high-end Room for comfort homes. Recently, she told me she was no longer My boss and his wife working with one of her invited my husband and regular clients because the me to visit them at their house was being remodvacation house this summer. eled. My husband agreed That is true, but the clireluctantly, and only if we ent also was unhappy with stayed at an inn nearby my friend’s work. In fact, rather than with them. she offered me the job. I I arranged a sitter for declined. our sons, but when I My friend has no idea. thanked my boss’ wife for She is keeping her calenthe invitation and told her dar open for when the we would stay at the inn, remodel is complete. she acted put out. (Like: Should I tell her the “You don’t think our house truth? is good enough?”) Anonymous I really fumbled the rest of the call and don’t even As hard as it is to be know where we stand. fired, it is, strangely, often What should I do now? even harder to do the firAnonymous ing. (I have been on both sides of this miserable Assuming your husband equation.) called, “No backsies,” and So when a convenient you can’t force him to stay excuse, like a renovation, with the boss (which no pre-empts the need for a host in America really tough talk, is anyone surwants, anyway), just give prised that the homeowner the boss’ wife a competing snatched it and took the narrative so she undereasy way out? stands that your preference But you have some intel has nothing to do with her. your friend needs. She is Write a note thanking holding out for a gig that her profusely for the invita- will never resume. tion (again) and add: “And Say: “I’m sorry to tell thank you for accommodat- you this, but Jean Harris ing our stay at the inn. It’s wasn’t entirely honest with so rare for us to get away you. She offered me her from the children, we’re cleaning job. I turned it counting the minutes until down out of respect for our we see you and have some friendship. But I wanted time on our own.” you to have all the inforThat should do the trick. mation.” And fawning over her True, messengers are chef’s kitchen won’t hurt, sometimes caught up in either. the crossfire, but I’d rather help a pal here than worry Looks like a problem about my own skin. I am a not-unattractive ________ married man. One of the Philip Galanes is an advice front-office staff members columnist who specializes in conat my doctor’s office is an temporary etiquette and social attractive single woman. dilemmas. Email questions to him She has been helpful in via socialq@nytimes.com. arranging prescriptions, setting up appointments
MY 8-YEAR-OLD TWINS want to participate in a select choir for midsummer to early fall. We’re all for this, but the location is killing us with driving. They do not know anyone there, and I don’t know any of the parents. How’s the best way to get a carpool going or to ask the other parents if they are interested without seeming like a burden to those we don’t know?
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with the address, ZIP code and a contact number of each child. You will then have a couple of options. For example, you can call each household that is in your area and ask if they have room for two more kids in their Missouri mom car and if they would like to carpool. Do not worry about Another is to get there being a burden about early when dropping off or anything when it comes to your kids. We have all picking up your children and ask other parents face been in similar situato face. tions. If it is truly a really long One of the things we way to drive, there may be did was to ask permission to send home a flier a few parents interested in carpooling with two or with each child that we more families. made up with our inforLet’s say on Monday mation. It took a whole and Wednesday, they cartwo months before anypool with another family one called, but finally and a different one for one other family did. Theresa T. Tuesday and Thursday, and in Clayton, Mo. the car is full all four days but does have room for your twins Friday. That one From Jodie day would at least help you Your best bet might both out a little, and maybe be to simply ask the for the next season, you instructor or teacher for could work out more days. Remember to ask the a class list. They should have one that is complete teacher if there are certain
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parents who wish not to be contacted and skip over those. And, yes, there will almost always be someone who will not be interested in ride sharing. The key in this situation is to contact the main driver, either by phone, email or in person, introduce yourself and ask the question. If there are no openings anywhere, ask if they would please keep your name and let you know if they can help in the future.
Can you help? We finally got the call to travel to China to adopt twins, a boy and a girl, around three months ago. This currently brings our family to the count of six kids. We would very much like to know some of the better quality and bestpriced back-to-school items, especially since we are in great hopes of passing some of them down.
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One woman finds her happy conclusion to love search WE’VE BEEN FOLLOWING the romantic adventures of Sarah for quite a while. She was formerly in the military and is now a teacher. She loves kids and dogs. She’s divorced and looking for love, sometimes in the wrong places. Here’s Sarah to tell her tale: It’s been hit or miss for me in the relationship department. The last guy I was seeing was Patrick, who treated my sick daughter like his own. He was great about wanting to be a family, until my 16-year-old got pregnant. He took it upon himself to declare that I needed to kick her out unless she was going to follow his rules. He didn’t understand why I wasn’t filing charges against her boyfriend, who was 19 at the time. My reasoning was that he couldn’t pay for diapers if he were in jail, and while being responsible for a newborn wasn’t my idea of a good time, my daughter needed to finish high school, go to college or trade school and get a job. Alienating her would guarantee that none of that
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his couch, but that was it. In March, I got sick and was stuck home all week. Out of sheer boredom, I placed a profile on a dating site, kind of a sketchy one. I’d been on it two years ago and all that the guys on it wanted was sex, but it’s free, so . . . I was just hoping to find someone to chat with. I did go out to dinner with a trucker a week later, which was nice, but when he tried to shove his tongue down my throat and slobbered all over my face, I was a wee bit turned off.
would happen. I found this attitude of his baffling as he has friends who are single moms in their 30s with multiple baby-daddies. He happily helps them out with car and home repairs, food, money, etc. At least my daughter is motivated to finish school and make a life for herself and her There he was baby. So we parted ways in I met another guy who late January. looked very little like his profile pictures. He was Another not Mr. Right nice enough, but there was absolutely no spark. My go-to guy after that I’d hang out with Travis (with whom I had absowhen he was awake but lutely zero chance of having a real relationship) was otherwise just chatted online with guys who were an Army veteran with nice enough but not anyone PTSD. He’s medically I wanted to meet — until I retired and pretty antisosaw Sean’s picture. cial. He had the biggest dimI’d known him for a year ples I’d ever seen, but his and knew he was not relaprofile said he wasn’t intertionship material, but he ested in kids. (I’ve been was a great guy to hang seriously wanting to foster out with. Travis and I or adopt children.) would watch TV into the wee hours, snuggled up on TURN TO LAVIN/C5
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Medicare happens; all must deal with it THIS IS WEEK No. 3 of describing the Medicare machine. I am not going to regurgitate the last two weeks’ columns because that would place all of us squarely into the Department of Redundancy Department, so if you’re just walking into the middle of this, good luck. Remember the part about how you could delay enrolling in Part B because you were still employed? Well if you retire, become unemployed or ever lose your employmentrelated health insurance, you will have an eightmonth “Special Enrollment Period” (SEP) to get into Part B, which starts the month after your other insurance ends. The effective date of your Part B coverage will be the first day of the month following enrollment. If you have prescription drug coverage through employment and it goes away, you will have a 63-day SEP to get into a Part D plan without incurring the dreaded penalty. Now, you may or may not recall that I vaulted over Part C last week,
for-service” plans and others. Historically, some folks Mark which most have really liked them Harvey of us refer to because they tend to be cheap and, sometimes, offer as “Advanbenefits that “original” tage Plans.” Medicare doesn’t, like some Here’s vision, hearing and/or prethe deal: ventive stuff. Basically, The downside has been there are that not all health care protwo ways to viders have accepted all get MediAdvantage Plans, so it was care. One is always a crapshoot about “original” Medicare, which who accepted what. And means everything that sometimes, there were we’ve been immersed in for some other funny little the last few weeks. Two is things like “facility charges” through a Medicare Advan- or whatnot. The litany was tage Plan. read the contract.
cookies because you won’t. I know what you’re thinking: “There has to be a way to beat this game.” You’re right, there is. Use it as little as possible, which means use “health care” as little as possible, which means stay as healthy as possible. And you don’t need me Medicare savings progov and read it slowly and to tell you how to do that. carefully, or call any of the grams, which help pay for Part B-related stuff, and so Besides, I probably numbers at the end of the wouldn’t listen to you on on and so on. column and ask for help, that subject, either. Medicare does not pay where decent people will Take the politics and for longterm care, longhelp you for free. the emotion out of all this, term. It will pay for up to 100 days in a skilled nurs- and remember that if Variations on a theme you’re old enough to care ing facility (read “nursing In as few words and as home”) if you need it and if about this stuff, then few weeks as possible, you meet certain eligibility you’ve been smart enough, Managed care Done away with that’s what the Medicare for 60-plus years to survive requirements. in America. You can do it; Advantage Plans are It doesn’t usually pay A few years ago, a lot of machine looks like, so reassure yourself about your Medicare’s version of “man- Advantage Plans went for things like hearing aids, you just don’t want to. attention span and reward dental care or foot care. I don’t blame you. Neiaged care,” so the classic away. There were several yourself with a cookie (or ther do I, so I’m going to example would be a health reasons for that some of Note the use of the term some celery depending have a bumper sticker maintenance organization, which were wonderful or “usually.” upon your socio-political made: “Medicare happens.” or HMO. Most HMOs are See? This isn’t easy “it’s end of the world,” places you go to and stuff, but don’t panic. Most depending upon your socio- views) and breathe, but ________ beware of lulling yourself receive most of all of your of us are able to figure out political views of the good Mark Harvey is directors of into a false sense of secuhealth care — same place, most of this most of the old USA. None of which Clallam/Jefferson Senior Informarity or knowledge. same folks, same billing time and usually with help. tion & Assistance, which operates matters if you’re just trying Here’s why: Once you procedures, all your records to understand the MediHelp is allowed, so you through the Olympic Area Agency in one place. Many people on Aging. He is also a member of can do this. But undercare machine because gone enter the machine, you’ll begin to encounter unantic- stand, it will go best if you the Community Advocates for who use HMOs love them. is gone. Rural Elders partnership. He can Where HMOs aren’t, take your time, pay attenThere are a few Advan- ipated (although, often, reached at 360-452-3221 (Port good) variations-on-themes, tion and think of it as your be there are various permuta- tage Plans around. If you Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 like the low income subtions of Advantage Plans, job, not just a quick, little become Medicare-eligible (Jefferson County) or 360-374like “preferred provider this year and want to learn sidy, which can help pay for something that you’ll get 9496 (West End), or by emailing organizations,” “private fee- more, go to www.medicare. Part D-related stuff or the harvemb@dshs.wa.gov. done between batches of
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CONTINUED FROM C4 talking the whole time, which I loved. A guy once told me that He’s retired military, which was a plus. I have to when women say they want a guy who makes have someone with a milithem laugh, what they tary connection. They’re really want is someone the only ones who underwho’s intelligent. stand me and how I grew Sean is just that — very up. He seemed to have his intelligent, a lot more outlife together. going than he thinks, kind, He was a bit younger personable — a true genthan me — seven years — tleman. We hugged goodbut since he didn’t want bye. He didn’t walk me to kids, I really didn’t give my car. He later told me he him a second thought, other than to message him didn’t want to seem like a stalker. one sentence: “I know you That was on a Sunday. don’t want kids and I do, He mentioned in a text on but I just have to say you Tuesday it was hot wings have the most adorable night at his favorite place, dimples!” so he was getting an order He responded with a to go and would love to “thank you,” and I figured share them with a hot that was it. teacher he knew, thinking But the next day, he I’d never agree because it messaged me with an explanation that he has no was a school night for me. I had told him I’m usubiological children, just a ally in bed at 8:30 p.m. stepson he’d adopted as a because I get up at baby, and while he wasn’t 4:30 a.m., and we live 40 opposed to kids, he didn’t miles apart. But the school think that at his age, having a baby was a good idea. year was winding down, and I really liked him, so I (At my age, having a baby figured, why not? is out of the question.) After messy hot wings, He asked me out for we sat in his living room in dinner, and we set a date his theater seating, which for four days later. is not conducive to snugHe looked better than gling, given the cupholder his pictures, which is sayconsoles between the seats, ing something. He was so and talked. handsome. I was totally He was very open about smitten. He’d said he was his ex-wife and her issues. an introvert, but he kept
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Audre Bower Audre Bower of Port Angeles will celebrate her 80th birthday with a birthday party Aug. 2 at the Cornerhouse Restaurant in Port Angeles with her two children, Michael and Teresa; six grandchildren; and other friends and family. She was born Aug. 1, 1935, in Shelton to Bert and Dorothy Mrs. Bower Lincoln Dickinson, the sixth of eight children. Audre stays busy making jam and raising money for the Shriners Hospital. She also enjoys gardening, bowling and going to lunch with her friends from the Class of 1954. Her longtime hobby is bonsai trees.
________ Dan and Sally Wilder on their wedding day.
Peninsula Daily News’ 3rdAge says “happy birthday” in its own way to North Olympic Peninsula residents 70 or older who will be celebrating a milestone. People celebrating a 70th, 75th, 80th or greater birthday can have their photos published free of charge in the weekly Birthday Corner. Along with the recent photo, please send the celebrant’s name, town of residence, a short biographical synopsis and news of any birthday celebration at least two weeks BEFORE the birthday to: Birthday Corner Peninsula Daily News P.O. Box 1330 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Photos will be returned. The sender’s name and telephone number must accompany the information.
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The Wilders Dan and Sally Wilder of Port Angeles recently celebrated their 50th anniversary with a “Nifty Fifties” party hosted by their children at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. Dan and Sally were high school sweethearts, and they married
June 12, 1965, in Reno, Nev. The Wilders settled in Northern California and started their family. After a brief stay in Salem, Ore., to attend college, they moved in 1978 to Port Angeles to raise their family and open a business.
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PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang removed 940 pounds of refuse from a Valley Street homeless camp at the request of the Port Angeles Police Department from June 29-July 3. Hazard tree removal and brush thinning were performed on Lake Aldwell Road. A total of 60 pounds of litter was picked up on Blue
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Pics don’t make cut in memory book DEAR ABBY: Throughout my three grandchildren’s lives, I have picked them up from school and attended school functions, games and activities in which they have participated. Their parents work, and I was helping out. I have given them money for camps, clothes for all changes of season and anything they especially needed or wanted. I baby-sat after school and on weekends while my daughter-inlaw, “Kathy,” went to “memory book classes” and special scrapbooking lessons. I’m always at her beck and call. I do anything I am asked, even if I must rearrange my own schedule. The oldest grandchild graduated this year, and Kathy had photos out and memory books displayed for everyone to see. As I glanced through, I noticed there were no pictures of
not remember. Am I wrong to feel hurt that we were left out of the children’s me with the Abigail memory book family? nor any Grandma Van Buren kids from our side of on the Wrong Side the family. My son Dear Grandma: No, I don’t (their father) think you’re wrong. was barely in And I think you should tell any of them, your daughter-in-law how you either. feel because there is nothing I There were can do to rectify it. plenty of phoIf Kathy is unwilling or tos with Kathy, unable to amend her memory her mom and books, consider getting ahold of her siblings. some of the more accurate — and Although Kathy has a nice inclusive — “rejects” that should camera and has snapped pictures have been included and creating of us, none made it into the mem- a few photo albums of your own. ory books. And another thought: Please I am truly hurt. When the don’t think your grandchildren children look back in years to will forget you because you don’t come, it will be as if we were appear in their mother’s memory never in their lives. They will see books. only one side of their family tree. You have been such a conThey have other cousins, stant, loving, supportive and aunts and uncles they will important presence in their lives
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that such a thing would be impossible. While their mom is capturing the memories, you are creating them. Dear Abby: I recently married “Ron,” a widower. His wife “Marianne” died three years ago. They had a solid, happy marriage. Ron’s father had a heart attack and died at their wedding reception. Ron had a tattoo put on his arm — “E.R.M.” and the date. The letters stand for his father (“Erwin”), Ron and Marianne. The date is their wedding date. Ron says that on that day, the three of them were eternally bound. I don’t like the tattoo, but Ron adamantly refuses to have it removed. I’m mostly unhappy about
Ron’s feeling that there’s an eternal bond between him, his late wife and his father. Am I unreasonable for wanting him to remove it? Inked Out West Dear Inked: Yes. It’s a huge mistake to compete with dead people. It is understandable that your husband would feel love for his deceased wife and father. That love is part of why he’s the person he is today — the man you fell in love with. The sooner you learn to appreciate him for all the love in his heart, the healthier your marriage will be.
________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
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Navy barge rehab is all wrapped up PLATYPUS MARINE RELAUNCHED the Navy barge YFN 1217. She had been stowed on the hard at the Port Angeles full-service shipyard, steel-boat manufacturer and yacht-repair facility since early May, during which time the vessel was enveloped in a maze of scaffolding. And the barge was wrapped with a thick plastic-like product that was stretched wrinkle-free across the barge and secured to the scaffolding. While encased in this envelope, personnel sandblasted, primed and painted the interior spaces and exterior of the vessel.
Lovely lady Richard Ying, who own Paspatoo, a 65-foot wooden trawlerstyle yacht, had her out of her boathouse at Port Angeles last week and was making preparations to take a trip to San Francisco. But the weather became uncooperative, so back into the boathouse went the lovely lady. Richard said the yacht was built in 1942 for the U.S. Army by the Blanchard Boatyard on Lake Union in Seattle. Richard surmises that the boat was used by the Army to supply coastal installations in Alaska. Paspatoo was refit in the 1980s at Admiral Marine Works in Port Townsend, he said. The vessel’s hull is carvel planking of 2¼-inch old-growth Douglas fir. The decks are teakplanked. Richard went on to say that he has owned Paspatoo for 30 years, and as he will soon be 70 years old, it is time for another to assume ownership, so the yacht is now for sale.
Logs in and out At the beginning of last week, Astoria Bay, a 610-foot cargo ship, moored to Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3 and is taking
ON THE WATERFRONT on a load of debarked logs destined for Sellars China that were harvested off Merrill & Ring’s private landholdings in Western Washington. Earlier, the deck barge Captain Vancouver (formerly named Paul Bunyan) unloaded a cargo of logs from British Columbia that Alcan Forest Products added to its inventory that will be loaded aboard an upcoming log ship bound for the Far East.
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The Navy barge YFN 1217 looks like new after she was refurbished at Platypus Marine Inc. in Port Angeles since early May.
Breaking boats The Port of Port Angeles is ridding itself of three unwanted and otherwise abandoned wooden vessels. Although I am not privy to the details, no doubt the specifics entail a failure in each instance to pay one or more fees when due. The port is disposing of the vessels by breaking them up and disposing of them in the landfill, which is the only recourse left to the agency. One of the boats, Low Roller, had been escorted into Port Angeles in October 2014 by the Coast Guard because it found the vessel to be in a questionable state of seaworthiness. She also had been leaking diesel fuel in the Strait. Another of the boats headed for the landfill is Trio, an old harbor tug that has been on the hard for five years or more. In the 1957 edition of Pacific Tugboats by Gordon Newell, there is an undated photograph of Trio at the Colman dock in Seattle, and the caption reads in part that her decks are shown
A load of British Columbia logs eventually bound for Asia is offloaded from the deck barge Captain Vancouver in Port Angeles. loaded with new canvas to be delivered to an anchored windjammer in the harbor.
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Drunken boating deadly in Washington’s waters FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Seattle Police Officer Mark Mulvanny remembers a time about 10 years ago when he spotted a drunken boater. He was patrolling Lake Union when he saw the boat speeding northbound, heading straight for him. “I activated my emergency equipment — my blue lights. And I noticed the boat was actually weaving, which is unusual,” Mulvanny said. “That was a little bit entertaining, but then I realized he was homed in on my blue lights and was basically making a target of my boat.” Mulvanny darted out of the way, but the boat didn’t stop. So Mulvanny, who has
patrolled Lake Union waters for 14 years, spun his patrol boat around and drove up to the speeding boat. The driver, for some reason, decided to board the police boat. Instead, he fell in the water. Boating under the influence — a crime that carries a fine of up to $5,000 and up to a year in prison — can be tough to spot.
State waters The U.S. Coast Guard estimates that between 2010 and 2014, 23 people died and 39 people were seriously injured from alcohol-related boating incidents in Washington state waters. Earlier this month, a Renton man, Richard Hicks,
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Tesoro Petroleum on Monday provided bunkers to Pinnacle Spirit, a 900-foot petroleum-products carrier that is flagged in the Bahamas. The vessel, which was anchored in Port Angeles Harbor, is now headed to Puerto Armuelles on Panama’s Pacific coast. Later Monday, Tesoro refueled Iris Glory, a 741-foot LPG carrier that is now underway to Ulsan, South Korea.
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the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome.
was convicted of homicide after crashing his power boat into a sailboat on Lake Washington last year. Hicks’ blood-alcohol limit was twice the legal limit for operating a boat. The legal limit is 0.08 percent blood-alcohol content, the same as driving a car. It’s legal to have open containers on the water, and people hit the water to have fun. Drinking goes with that. Dr. Beth Ebel of Harborview Medical Center’s Injury Prevention and Research Center said that drinking is part of boating for a certain segment. “There’s often an idea that alcohol isn’t as risky as [in] a car, partly because folks think they’re just floating there,” she said.
Three derelict vessels in various stages of demolition by the Port of Port Angeles: Trio, Low Roller and the remains of an old pleasure craft, from top.
Death and Memorial Notice KIT (CHRISTOPHER) METCALF May 13, 1940 July 10, 2015 Kit (Christopher) Metcalf, age 75, passed away on the evening of July 10, 2015, surrounded by friends and family. Kit was born and raised in Bremerton, Washington. He was the son of Ruth and Art Metcalf. His surviving family includes his sister, Sharon (Charles Rushing) Yesland of Texas; daughters Jill Bourgeois and April McNamara; and four grandchildren. Kit began working in the plumbing-mechanical contracting business at age 16 and grew in the business over the years.
Mr. Metcalf He oversaw multimillion-dollar projects in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. Eventually, he managed a job in Port Angeles and fell in love with the area. He opened his own business, Metcalf Plumb-
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fighter and then joined Peninsula Plywood. Wally joined the United June 20, 1931 States Coast Guard in July 24, 2015 1951 and was assigned to monitoring the loading of Wallace Kenneth Peternaval armaments in the son passed away peaceSan Francisco Bay area. fully of cancer on July 24, His next assignment 2015, at the age of 84. was in Seattle, WashingHe was born in Chiton, working with the cago, Illinois, on June 20, Department of Treasury 1931, to Einar and Eleanor and Customs, checking for Peterson, who then purcontraband on vessels Mr. Peterson chased a small farm near entering the harbor. Wisconsin Rapids, WisAfter the Korean War, consin, to escape the ravwood as a carpenter, even- Wally returned to Port ages of the Great Depres- tually becoming a shareAngeles and Peninsula sion. Plywood, where he continholder. The family survived by ued his 40-year career. Wally attended Roosegrowing their own food and velt High School, where he He and Nancy Morris of livestock. Port Townsend were marwas known by his fellow Following the end of ried in 1958 and had two students as an avid hiker World War II, the family, children, Scott and Todd. and fisherman who often which by then included Upon retiring, he and led groups of hikers into Wally’s younger brother, Nancy spent several years the Olympic Mountains. Roland, moved to Port He graduated from high traveling the world. Angeles, where Wally’s He was preceded in school in 1949, worked death by Nancy in 2008 father joined Peninsula Ply- briefly as a mountain fire-
and Todd in 2012. He met and married fellow avid traveler Sara Ellen Case in 2011, and they enjoyed traveling for four happy years. Wally’s passions were his family, hiking the Olympic Mountains, fishing the rivers of the Olympic Peninsula and traveling. He is survived by his wife, Sara Ellen of Sequim; son Scott Peterson of Brockport, New York; and brother and sister-in-law Roland and Linda Peterson of Vancouver, Washington. At his request, no memorial service is planned, and any memorials should be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or to the American Cancer Society at http:// tinyurl.com/obit-acs donation.
No practice set at station in Coupeville COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville between today and Saturday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-2572286.
Cyclists’ dinner PORT ANGELES — First Baptist Church, 105 W. Sixth St., will host a free dinner featuring cyclists from International Justice Mission at 6 p.m. Monday. The event is open to the public There are 12 cyclists
Death and Memorial Notice DOUGLAS BRUCE CUDD June 1, 1928 July 17, 2015 Dad passed suddenly but peacefully on July 17, 2015. Born in Monmouth, Illinois, to Bruce and Shirley Faith (Sloan) Cudd on June 1, 1928, Douglas Bruce was the oldest of four children (sisters Doris and Susan and brother George). Doug attended school in Bettendorf, Iowa (a suburb of Davenport). Before graduation, Doug wanted to enlist in the Navy. His mother gave her permission only if he promised to finish school upon his return. He served on the USS EPCE(R) 852 (later named Brattleboro) out of New Jersey in 1945. After his honorary discharge, he kept his promise and graduated from Davenport High in 1947. He then moved to Alaska to spend a couple of years with his uncle Hardy Sloan building a wilderness cabin as well as commercial trapping and fishing from an 18-foot
Mr. Cudd open boat. In 1950, Doug attended Whitman College in Walla Walla for a couple of terms (earning all P’s!), then left to work with a surveying team for the Montana Power Company. He traveled the northwest as they established substations and power lines in Washington, Oregon and Montana. While in Anaconda, Montana, he met the love of his life, Dorothy “Carole” McArdle. They ran off to be married in Idaho (and back to be married by the family priest in Montana), then made their way to Kenne-
wick, Washington, where they welcomed their first child. They had plans to travel to California for a job opportunity but stopped in Port Angeles to visit his parents. Plans changed, and they settled in Port Angeles to help with the family dry-cleaning business known as Bruce Cleaners where “We Keep the Spots.” The family grew, and Doug became the father and hero to a total of five very active little girls. Doug and Carole celebrated 53 years of marriage before her passing.
Doug was a lifetime member of the Elks, enjoyed years of dancing with “Club 50,” fishing, bowling, golfing and coffee meetups with his buddies, along with every possible activity that five children bring. He loved his friends, family and telling jokes (till the very end). Doug is survived by his five daughters, Penny Ervin, Sandy Cudd, Terry (Rick) Hoch, Deborah (Arnel) Alcafaras and Colleen Cudd; five grandchildren, Carrie (Kyle) Priest, James (Amanda) Hoch, Carolyn (Sunny Andreasen) Alcafaras, Keith (Tiffany Li) Green and Dylan Alcafaras; and 10 great-grandchildren. Doug was preceded in death by his parents, Bruce and Shirley Cudd; his wife, Carole; and their infant son, John Patrick. A celebration of life will be held Thursday, July 30, 2015, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Elks Naval Lodge, 131 East First Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Donations may be made to the Elks Naval Lodge No. 353 BPOE or the charity of your choice.
ALTA G. WILSON May 10, 1920 July 19, 2015 Alta G. Wilson, 95, of Port Angeles passed away peacefully on July 19, 2015. She was born on May 10, 1920, in Wheeler, Washington, the daughter of the late George and Tillie Keller. She was one of three siblings and spent her childhood growing up with friends and family in Port Angeles. Alta met and married the love of her life, Fred E. Wilson, on September 5, 1942. She was a devoted military wife and stay-at-
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Suzanne Dinius died of age-related causes in Port Angeles. She was 59. Services: None announced. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com
Death and Memorial Notice November 21, 1934 July 20, 2015 John Arthur McCarty, age 80, passed away on July 20, 2015, at his home in Neah Bay due to natural causes. He was born on November 21, 1934, in Neah Bay to parents Jerry and Matilda (Johnson) McCarty. John was an Iron Man for the Neah Bay High School Warriors and helped the team win undefeated championships while wearing a leather helmet. John graduated from Neah Bay High School in 1953. He attended several secondary institutions and was influential in the building of the Longhouse Edu-
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McCarty; siblings Spencer, Marjorie, Harriett, Hildred and Edward; nephew Jerry Sawyer; cousin Harry “Champ” McCarty; previous wives Sandra McCarty and Anne Lunt; his lifelong companion and best friend, Ginger McCarty; and beloved dog Coco Puffs. Public viewing will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 27, 2015, at Drennan-Ford Funeral Home at 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, at the Makah Community Gym in Neah Bay, with a graveside service to follow at the Neah Bay Cemetery. All are welcome to join us for a dinner and celebration of his life, which will be held immediately afterward at the Neah Bay Community Hall.
Harry J. George March 24, 1936 — July 19, 2015
Harry J. George died of age-related causes in Clallam Bay. He was 79. Services: Inurnment at Tahoma National Cemetery, 18600 S.E. 240th St., Kent, at 1 p.m. Friday. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com
Drum circle set PORT ANGELES — A community drum circle will be held in the longhouse on the Peninsula College campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. All are welcome to the free event. Participants can drum, rattle, play bells and other percussion, chant, sing and dance. Phone Penny Burdick at 360-461-4538 or email peninsuladrumming@gmail. com. Peninsula Daily News
home mother. Alta and Fred celebrated 69 wonderful years together until he passed away in 2011. She survived by her daughter, Cheryl (Nick) Warden; four grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. She was a very dedicated wife, caring mother and loving grandmother. She will be greatly missed, and our memories of her will live on forever. Alta will be honored at a memorial service on Wednesday, July 29, 2015, at 1 p.m. at Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles.
Death and Memorial Notice IRENE M. HUGHES December 18, 1930 July 21, 2015 Irene M. Hughes passed away at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles on July 21, 2015. She was born in Cheshire, England, on December 18, 1930. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John F. Hughes, after a long and happy life together.
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enjoyed working as a master fisherman until retiring in 2013. John was also a draftsman, logger, probation office, carpenter and the executive director of the Makah Whaling Commission. He was a lifelong contributor and leader for tribal sovereignty and traditional ways of life. John was a dedicated Seahawks, Red Devils and Seattle sports fan. John will be dearly missed by his 12 children, Clarissa, Norma “Shorty,” John Jr., Micah, Magdalene, Alex, Jacob, James, Shauna, Tracy, Kristen and Dale; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; his cousin, Emma; and nieces and nephews. John will be welcomed home by parents Jerry and Matilda (Johnson)
who are representing the mission and riding from Seattle to bring awareness of the global organization’s activities to provide relief for the poor and their fight against human trafficking. The mission works in communities with local authorities to rescue victims of violence, bring criminals to justice, restore survivors and strengthen the justice system, according to a news release. For more information, phone Wayne Roedell at 360-808-1048.
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cover story Old habits die hard Hollywood’s favorite fixer sees new problems in season 3 of ‘Ray Donovan’ Playing the bad guy has become a bit of a routine for Schreiber, who has taken on a plethora of villainous roles throughout his career. From Victor Creed/Sabretooth in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” to aving car problems? Take it to a mechanic! Leaky pipe underneath your sink? Call a plumb- the wrongly framed but eventual murderer Cotton Weary in the “Scream” franchise, he’s been there er! Television reception coming off a bit fuzzy? Call and done that, but they’re roles Schreiber says ultithe cable guy! Things break all the time. For those of us who aren’t fixers, most of our problems can be mately are the best — even though we, as viewers, remedied simply by picking up the phone and mak- tend to dislike the dark-hearted characters. “Everyone says villains are thankless parts, but ing a request. For Hollywood’s rich and famous, they those are really the best roles,” said Schreiber in an pick up the phone and dial one man whose job it is to fix ... bigger problems. Catch a new episode of the interview with “Vanity Fair.” It also helps his case hit crime drama “Ray Donovan,” airing Sunday, July that he has a rather nefarious look about him, but that doesn’t always translate well in real life, as 26, on Showtime. people tend to “think I’m a lot meaner than I am.” If Ray Donovan (Liev Schreiber, “X-Men Origins: Mean is good for Donovan, though, as he faces Wolverine,” 2009) shows up at your door, it’ll go some new challenges in season 3, especially with one of two ways. Either all of your past problems, his personal life in such a state of disarray. He’s headaches and sleepless nights will be fixed for a lump sum of cash with no strings attached or you’ll focusing a lot more of his time and energy on his find yourself being put to bed in a cozy spot, roughly career, which sees him working with a new client — one with a lot of wealth and a lot of power. six feet under the ground. Stemming from his days In the season premiere, he met billionaire Andrew as a ruthless Boston thug, violence and the allure of money and material rewards saw him relocate west Finney (Ian McShane, “American Horror Story”) and to become Hollywood’s No. 1 fixer — anything from took him on as a client after hearing that Andrew’s son had been kidnapped. This led to him meeting an a hired kill to arranging bribes — for the rich and entirely new class of people, including Paige Finney famous. By Rory MacDonald-Gauthier TV Media
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(Katie Holmes, “Dawson’s Creek”), a tough and savvy businesswoman who has her own plans to usurp her father’s wealth by any means necessary. Alas, Donovan is presented with an immediate problem — one that he may not be able to fix on his own. Will he work and operate under the established and reputable billionaire or give in to temptation and side with the manipulative, up-and-coming billionaire’s daughter? It’s a storyline that promises to play out over the course of the season, as both McShane and Holmes have signed on to the show for extended guest arcs. While Donovan may be great at fixing other people’s problems, most of the time the biggest issue for him is the one near and dear to his heart — his family — which always seems to prove too difficult for him to fix. Donovan’s father, Mickey Donovan (Jon Voight, “24”), is a charismatic ex-con who’s on a mission to claim what he deems to be rightfully his and routinely threatens to
destroy all that his son has built for himself. Also causing issues is Donovan’s brother, Terry Donovan (Eddie Marsan, “Sherlock Holmes,” 2009), who is currently in jail because of a heist gone wrong led by — you guessed it — his father Mickey. Starring in “Ray Donovan” as the titular man himself could seem very daunting and challenging to viewers, especially with all the emotional turmoil and what seems to be a constant drain on the psyche. For Schreiber, however, it’s actually the opposite. “The [scenes] that people typically think are challenging are the scenes that are very dramatic and have some emotional pull on them,” Schreiber told actor Maggie Gyllenhaal (“The Honorable Woman”) in an “Actors on Actors” segment for “Variety.” “Those are the scenes that I generally find the easiest because there’s something to do and you know what you’re doing. Ian McShane and Liev Schreiber as seen in “Ray Donovan.”
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Tommy Boy (‘95, Com) Chris Farley.
Office Space Ron Livingston.
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Tombstone (‘93, West) Val Kilmer, Kurt Russell. P awn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star HIST Alone Joel Paid Terra's Terra's Terra's Terra's Terra's Terra's The Good Sister (2014, Drama) Ben Bass, Nanny Cam (2014, Drama) Cam Gigandet, Love You to Death LIFE Osteen Program Family Family Family Family Family Family Bobbie Phillips, Sonya Walger. India Eisley, Laura Allen. Lindsey Shaw. Meet the Press Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera CaughtCam "Proof" C aught on Camera SexSlave "Addiction" MSNBC Weekends-Alex Witt Taking the Hill NGEO Trooper "Ice Patrol" A laska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers W. Tuna "First Strike" Sponge Pig Goat Harvey Ninja SanjayCr One Crazy Cruise Sydney Park. S ponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Pig Goat Sponge H.Danger H.Danger Thunder NICK Sponge Paid Paid Paid Paid Swing 18 Holes Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- PostMLS Soccer Portland Timbers at FC ROOT Program Program Program Program Clinic (N) Access (N) (L) Seattle, Wash. (L) game (L) Dallas Site: FC Dallas Stadium Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Powerna- Bar Rescue "El Bar Rescue "Brawlin' Bar Res. "Don't Mess Bar Rescue Bar Rescue "Swinging Bar Rescue "Thugs Bar Rescue "Scary SPIKE tion tion tion tion Moronte!!" Babes" With Taffer's Wife" From the Rafters" With Mugs" Mary's"
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Crazy, MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Mets Site: Citi Field -- Friends Friends
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ents with which to make their culinary creations. In this week’s episode, airing Tuesday, July 28, two of the competitors are engaged — but their love for each other won’t stop their drive to be named Chopped Champion. Of course, with mystery ingredients such as oddly flavored ice cream and a surprise that’s very much alive, their drive to compete will need to be pretty strong, indeed. Of course, this is a tournament and that means that there can only be one winner. After four episodes with just one winner in each, the four champions will face off Aug. 11 to determine the winner of the $50,000 grand prize and the true champion of “Chopped Grill Masters.”
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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Do you have any news of the intriguing Dennis Franz? A: Only that no news is good news, for him at least. Though he admits that he misses some aspects of his old, celebrity life, Franz is enjoying a long retirement from the acting business. “I miss Sipowicz sometimes,” he said in a 2012 interview with “Access Hollywood,” referring to his star-making “NYPD Blue” character. “As far as being back in the game, I’m enjoying life so much right now, with golf and grandkids, and we travel quite a bit. I have a full life.” That said, he didn’t completely rule out a return to acting. “I’m not going to say never again. If the right script comes along, I always have my eyes open.” The chances of that are seeming more and more remote as the years pass. He hasn’t taken an acting role since he left “NYPD Blue” in 2005. His name did reappear in the entertainment papers last year, however, when Bryan Cranston tied his record for the most Emmy wins in the best-dramatic-actor category. Both actors won four Emmys, Franz for his “NYPD Blue” role, Cranston for “Breaking Bad.” Q: I was enjoying the new game show “500 Questions,” which was on for a few episodes then just disappeared. Why was it taken off? Are there plans to bring it back? A: “500 Questions” is gone because everything went according to plan. The series was billed as a “game show event,” and when networks use the word “event,” they usually mean it won’t be on very long, but it’ll come back if people like it. It also apparently required a remarkable amount of work to produce its seven episodes, so it was never designed to be a normal, five-times-a-week game show. “It took a team of researchers five months to write the questions,” creator Mark Burnett said in an interview with “Extra.” That kind of premise is tough to keep up in the long term. That said, if ABC is happy enough with the results, it’ll presumably be back next summer. The show posted remarkably steady ratings, drawing about five million viewers for each of its seven episodes. Those numbers aren’t great, but the show is also fairly cheap to produce. Buzzerblog.com called the show’s prizes “bizarrely small.” The prizes are certainly small compared to Burnett’s more famous competition series, “Survivor,” but he said that the size of the prize isn’t the point. It’s about “bragging rights.”
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After asking a few questions, the four members of the celebrity panel must guess which individual is telling the truth about his or her identity — and figure out which are lying. After more than 20 seasons spanning across six decades, “To Tell the Truth” looks like it has something that audiences love. Watch for the Anthony Anderson-hosted game show on ABC in the not-so-distant future. High school villainy: Does evil run in the family? Villainy? Black-hearted, mean-spirited, deep-down nastiness? Disney, the company that’s brought some of the most iconic and recognizable villains to screens over the decades, is going to figure out that age-old question with its latest original TV movie. “Descendants” premieres Friday, July 31, on Disney Channel, with a modern-day fairy tale storyline and a diverse ensemble cast. Set in the kingdom of Auradon, “Descendants” picks up when the king-tobe (Mitchell Hope, “Never Tear Us Apart: The
Untold Story of INXS”) issues a proclamation that the teenaged children of Disney’s most nefarious villains will be allowed back into the kingdom to attend prep school alongside the kids of Disney’s greatest heroes. Wendy Raquel Robinson (“The Game”), Maz Jobrani (“Rita Rocks”), Kathy Najimy (“Veronica’s Closet”) and Kristin Chenoweth (“Glee”) star as some of Disney’s most iconic villains, while their kids will be played by Cameron Boyce (“Jessie”), Booboo Stewart (“X-Men: Days of Future Past,” 2014), Sofia Carson (“Faking It”) and Dove Cameron (“Liv and Maddie”). The teenage years can be rough for kids coming from a normal family, but for a group of teens with exiled paragons of evil for parents, things must be even worse. Will the four supervillain spawn fit in or will they give in to their dark natures? “Descendants,” Disney’s latest original TV movie, premieres Friday, July 31, on Disney Channel.
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When Carole and Dorinda arrive in London, Carole’s first order of business is to retrieve her late husband’s ashes. Not expecting such an emotional experience, the widows bond as they talk about losing their husbands.
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“Last Comic Standing” judge Roseanne Barr.
Masterchef (13) KCPQ
8:00 p.m.
The remaining cooks prepare family-style meals for some very special guests in their next team challenge. Once the votes are tallied, members of the losing team face a pressure test in which they’ll have to make a gnocchi-in-brown-sage butter sauce.
Duck Dynasty (37) A&E
9:00 p.m.
The guys head to a hunting cabin for the weekend to celebrate Martin’s bachelor party, but things get explosive after they find a cache of antique black powder weapons. At the same time, Willie helps Kay with her petting zoo.
Leah Remini: It’s All Relative (61) TLC
9:00 p.m.
In the first of back-to-back new episodes, Leah discovers that Angelo made an awful, zombiefilled commercial for the family’s diner. Angelo is inspired to film a brand-new one. Meanwhile, Raffy suggests that Leah audition for some voice-over work.
Last Comic Standing (5) KING
10:00 p.m.
The nation’s top comics vie for a coveted spot in the finals. New judge Norm MacDonald presides alongside comedy superstars Roseanne Barr and Keenen Ivory Wayans in the competition for a lucrative prize package and development deal.
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Food Fighters (5) KING (8) GBLBC
8:00 p.m.
Another top-notch amateur cook vies for the $100,000 prize in a new episode of this culinary competition series. A Georgia firefighter and married father of two goes up against five masters of the kitchen in the hopes of bringing home the big bucks.
Mistresses (4) KOMO
9:00 p.m.
Four female friends help each other navigate life’s ups and downs in this series based on a British serial drama. With series star Alyssa Milano leaving the show, season 3 welcomes Jennifer Esposito as part of the leading cast as Calista Raines.
Complications (33) USA
9:00 p.m.
Dr. John Ellison (Jason O’Mara) struggles with the consequences of becoming a vigilante after saving a young boy from a shooting. Created by “Burn Notice’s” Matt Nix, the drama follows Ellison as he often does the wrong thing for the right reasons.
Under the Dome (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC
10:00 p.m.
Stephen King’s novel is brought to the small screen with this popular summer series. The drama follows the citizens of a small town as they deal with the effects of a massive dome that inexplicably formed over the town, shutting it off from the world.
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Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Arsenio Hall, James Earl The 700 Club (64) FAM 180* 311* World Jayma Mays, Kevin James. Jones, Eddie Murphy.
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Grandma's Boy (‘06, Com) Linda Cardellini. Futurama Futurama South Park South Park Archer Archer 107* 249* Politics & Public Policy Today 210 350 Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People "Sink Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People: Lost Treasure Quest: Snake Alaskan Bush People: Lost 182* 278* or Swim" Footage (N) Island "Strikes Back" Footage "Rocky Seas" "Never Give Up" (N)
Wreck-It Ralph (‘12, Ani) Jane Lynch, Jack McBrayer. Descendants (‘15, Fam) Cameron Boyce, Dove Cameron. Bunk'd (N) Best Friends Jessie Liv Maddie 173 291 ESPN Films "Catching Hell" Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. CFL Football Saskatchewan Roughriders at Edmonton Eskimos Site: Commonwealth Baseball Tonight (L) NFL Live 2015 Special Olympics: Stadium -- Edmonton, Alta. (L) World Games Los Angeles 144 209
Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Arsenio Hall, James Earl
Pretty Woman (1990, Romance) Julia Roberts, Jason Alexander, The 700 Club 180* 311* Jones, Eddie Murphy. Richard Gere.
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I Love You, Beth Cooper (‘09, Com) Paul FXM
I Love You, Beth Cooper 133 258 Stone Kathleen Turner. Douglas, Danny DeVito, Kathleen Turner. Rust, Jack Carpenter, Hayden Panettiere. Hayden Panettiere. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. Diners... (N) Burgers (N) Diners, Dr. Diners, Dr. 110* 231*
Ted (‘12, Com) Mila Kunis, Mark Wahlberg. That's My Boy (‘12, Com) Andy Samberg, Leighton Meester, Adam Sandler. That's My Boy 136* 248* Golf Central PGA Golf Quicken Loans National Round 2 Site: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club -- Gainesville, Va. Golf Central CHAMPS Golf 136* 248* The Waltons "The Torch" The Waltons "The Tailspin" W altons "Founder's Day" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Love It or List It, Too Love It/ List It "Money Pit" L ove It or List It, Too (N) House Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Aliens "The Great Flood" Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens "Aliens B.C." Ancient Aliens (N) Missing in Alaska (N) Ancient Aliens 120* 269* Bring It! "Road to Royale" Bring It! "Battle Royale Bring It! "Kick Off Special" Bring It! "A Whole New Doll Plastic "The Ugly Duckling Atlanta Plastic "The Ugly 108* 252* 2015" (N) Game" (N) Gets Her Day" (P) (N) Duckling Gets Her Day" The Rachel Maddow Show Lockup Lockup "Utah State Prison" Lockup "Inside Wabash" Lockup "Louisiana" Lockup 209 356 Stupid (N) Stupid (N) Diggers Diggers Stupid Stupid Diggers Diggers Stupid Stupid Brain Games Brain Games 186 276 Thunder Thunder
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Tom Kenny. F ull House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins Site: Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins Site: Target Field -- Minneapolis, Mariners 426 687 Target Field -- Minneapolis, Minn. (L) (L) Minn. Post-game Cops "Coast Jail Cops "Coast Cops "Slacker Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Shoot Cops "Liar, Cops Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Coast 168* 241* to Coast" to Coast" Crimes" to Coast" the Cook" Liar #6" to Coast" to Coast"
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The Help (‘11, Dra) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. Cold Justice (N) Cold Justice: Sex Crimes (N) Cold Justice Justice "The Music Teacher" 138* 245* TeenT. (N) BareBear (N) Teen Titan Clarence King of Hill King of Hill Bob's Burger Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy Childrens Black Jesus 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries/Monument (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends 106* 304* NCIS: Los Angeles "Impact" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307
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Doc Yewll (Trenna Keating) investigates the victim of a ghastly murder in this new episode, while Nolan (Grant Bowler) and Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas) hunt the beast loose in Defiance. T’evgin (Conrad Coates) learns a disturbing truth about his daughter.
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A killer is targeting unsuspecting people with serious phobias, and Dets. Bullock (Donal Logue) and Gordon (Ben McKenzie) do everything they can to hunt down the murderer. Elsewhere, Oswald Cobblepot’s (Robin Lord Taylor) loyalty is tested.
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Modern day fashion guru Stacy London guides women with questionable style. The participants shed their over-the-top looks so that London can perform a dramatic “makeunder” that will better reflect their personalities.
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The Rocker (‘08, Com) Rainn Wilson.
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Dazed and Confused Ben Affleck. Washington This Week Washington Week Washington This Week Address Comms. Washington Week Washington Week Vegas Rat Rods "Salt Vegas Rat Rods Street Outlaws "405 Street Outlaws "The TreasureQuest: Snake TreasureQuest: Snake TreasureQuest: Snake Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Flat Rod" "Mack Rod" vs. Middle of 'Murica" Nationwide Call Out" "What Lies Beneath" "Into the Nightmare" "Strikes Back" Dog Blog Liv/Mad Jessie KC Under To Be Announced Friends I Didn't Dog Blog Dog Blog Jessie Jessie Austin Austin Liv/Mad Liv/Mad Fab Five In their own words the Fab Five relive Basketball The Tournament Semifinal (L) Basketball The Tournament Semifinal (L) SportsCenter 2015 SpecialOlympics Arm Wrestling World the days their days at the University of Michigan. (L) League LPGA Golf Women's 30 for 30 "Angry Sky: The Legend Fitness CrossFit Games Site: ATP Tennis Atlanta Open Semifinal Site: Poker 2014 World NHRA Drag Racing Sonoma Nationals Mello British Open (L) of Nick Piantanida" StubHub Center -- Carson, Calif. Atlantic Station -- Atlanta, Ga. (L) Series Yello Series Qualifying -- Sonoma, Calif.
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National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007,
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Circle of Deception (1961, Suspense)
Corrina, Corrina (1994, Drama) Ray FXM
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Rio (‘11, Ani) Presents Timothy Olyphant, Johnny Depp. Presents Jesse Eisenberg. Purple Reef Harry Andrews, Suzy Parker, Bradford Dillman. Liotta, Tina Majorino, Whoopi Goldberg. Forbes Cashin' In America's News HQ America's News HQ Journal E. America's News HQ The Five America's News HQ FOX Report Saturday Legends & Lies Rules Pioneer Pioneer S. Kitchen The Kitchen (N) F ood "Lifestyle Brand" Beat Flay Beat Flay Cake "Hello Kitty" Diners... Fried Guy's Grocery Games Cutthroat Kitchen Anger M. Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Two 1/2...
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It's Complicated (2009, Romance) Steve Martin, Friends Friends Friends Friends Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep. Black Widow (1954, Drama) Van Heflin, Gene
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The Longest Yard (‘05, Com) Chris Rock, Adam Sandler.
The Replacements Keanu Reeves.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Bill Hader. DragonBall Z King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Ghost Adven. "Alcatraz" G host Adv. "Hellfire Caves" Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files (N) The Dead Files
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Miss Congeniality (‘00, Com) Sandra Bullock.
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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